Search for dissertations about: "harmonic distortion"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 44 swedish dissertations containing the words harmonic distortion.
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21. Nonlinear Characterisation and Modelling of Microwave Semiconductor Devices
Abstract : There is an increasing need for more accurate models taking into account the nonlinearities and memory effects of microwave transistors. The memory effects are especially important for transistor technologies suffering from relatively large low frequency dispersion, such as GaN baed HEMTs. READ MORE
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22. High Performance LNAs and Mixers for Direct Conversion Receivers in BiCMOS and CMOS Technologies
Abstract : The trend in cellular chipset design today is to incorporate support for a larger number of frequency bands for each new chipset generation. If the chipset also supports receiver diversity two low noise amplifiers (LNAs) are required for each frequency band. This is however associated with an increase of off-chip components, i.e. READ MORE
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23. Electrical System for a Variable Speed Vertical Axis Wind Turbine
Abstract : The wind has been used as a source of energy for a long time. Wind power in power production has had a upswing in the last decade due to its renewable and clean nature. This thesis contributes to the wind power research done at the division of Electricity at Uppsala University. READ MORE
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24. Signal Shaping and Sampling-based Measurement Techniques for Improved Radio Frequency Systems
Abstract : Wireless communication systems are omnipresent in our day-to-day life, with high expectations regarding capacity, reliability and power efficiency. In order to satisfy the capacity and reliability expectations, today's wireless systems are adopting sophisticated modulation schemes, such as orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), which shape today's wireless signals with large bandwidths and high crest factors. READ MORE
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25. On Nonlinear Acoustics in Contrast Echocardiography
Abstract : Ultrasound is one of the most commonly used noninvasive medical imaging techniques. Ultrasound contrast agents (UCA), consisting of encapsulated gas-filled microbubbles, have shown to increase the diagnostic precision in selected low echogenic patients. READ MORE