Search for dissertations about: "intersymbol interference ISI"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words intersymbol interference ISI.
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1. Combating Intersymbol Interference and Cochannel Interference in Wireless Communication Systems
Abstract : Over the last decade the world has witnessed explosive growth in the use of wireless mobile communications. Looking around we find users with mobile phones, wireless PDAs, pagers, MP3 players, and wireless headphones to connect to these devices - a small testament of the impact of wireless communications on our daily lives. READ MORE
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2. Reduced Receivers for Faster-than-Nyquist Signaling and General Linear Channels
Abstract : Fast and reliable data transmission together with high bandwidth efficiency are important design aspects in a modern digital communication system. Many different approaches exist but in this thesis bandwidth efficiency is obtained by increasing the data transmission rate with the faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) framework while keeping a fixed power spectral density (PSD). READ MORE
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3. On interference suppression techniques for communication systems
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis concerns interferencesuppression techniques in two different communication systems.In the first part we study fiber-optic systems with practical non-ideal transmitters and receivers, which give rise to intersymbol interference (ISI). READ MORE
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4. Channel Shortening in Wireless Communication
Abstract : The concept of Channel Shortening (CS) is a well-known technique that has a rich history over 40 years. CS transfers linear vector channels such as multi-input multi-output (MIMO) and intersymbol interference (ISI) channels into ``shortened'' versions, for the purpose of reducing demodulation-complexity and improving data-transmission performance. READ MORE
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5. Taming of the BEAST
Abstract : Modern communication systems are designed to enable reliable and fast information transfer. Therefore, efficient channel coding and decoding strategies are needed, which guarantee sufficiently low probability of erroneous reception with affordable receiver complexity. READ MORE