Search for dissertations about: "institutionen för elektro- och informationsteknik"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 212 swedish dissertations containing the words institutionen för elektro- och informationsteknik.
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1. Automated Subject Classification of Textual Documents in the Context of Web-Based Hierarchical Browsing
Abstract : With the exponential growth of the World Wide Web, automated subject classification has become a major research issue. Organizing web pages into a hierarchical structure for subject browsing has been gaining more recognition as an important tool in information-seeking processes. READ MORE
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2. Baseband Processing for 5G and Beyond: Algorithms, VLSI Architectures, and Co-design
Abstract : In recent years the number of connected devices and the demand for high data-rates have been significantly increased. This enormous growth is more pronounced by the introduction of the Internet of things (IoT) in which several devices are interconnected to exchange data for various applications like smart homes and smart cities. READ MORE
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3. Software Quality Alignment : Evaluation and Understanding
Abstract : Background: The software development environment is growing increasingly complex, with a greater diversity of stakeholders involved in product development. Moves towards global software development with onshoring, offshoring, insourcing and outsourcing have seen a range of stakeholders introduced to the software development process, each with their own incentives and understanding of their product. READ MORE
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4. Using Coding Techniques for Attacking Post-Quantum Cryptographic Assumptions and Systems
Abstract : Post-quantum cryptography for resisting possible attacks from malicious quantum adversaries has become one of the key topics in recent cryptographic research. Its ultimate goal is to search for efficient and secure primitives replacing the factoring- and discrete log-based schemes in service that will be broken in polynomial time by Shor’s algorithm. READ MORE
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5. Millimeter-Wave Impulse Radio
Abstract : This thesis investigates the opportunity of wireless multi-gigabit per second communication at the millimeter-wave (mmW) frequencies around 60 GHz by using impulse radio and nanoelectronics. Today most wireless communication take place in the microwave region, where several different systems and applications are crowding the narrow-band channels. READ MORE