Search for dissertations about: "load modulation"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 55 swedish dissertations containing the words load modulation.
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6. Efficient and Wideband Load Modulated Power Amplifiers for Wireless Communication
Abstract : The increasing demand for mobile data traffic has resulted in new challenges and requirements for the development of the wireless communication infrastructure. With the transition to higher frequencies and multi-antenna systems, radio frequency (RF) hardware performance, especially the power amplifier (PA), becomes increasingly important. READ MORE
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7. High-efficiency Power Amplification Techniques for Wireless Transmitters
Abstract : The low efficiency of existing power amplifiers (PAs) is causing excessive energy consumption in wireless systems. Improving the PA efficiency is therefore of great environmental and economical importance. READ MORE
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8. Characterization of Microwave Transistors for Robust Receivers and High Efficiency Transmitters
Abstract : The next generation of integrated transceiver front-ends needs both robustlow noise amplifiers and high power amplifiers on a single-chip. The AluminiumGallium Nitride / Gallium Nitride (AlGaN/GaN) High Electron MobilityTransistors (HEMT) is a suitable semiconductor technology for this purposedue to its high breakdown voltage and high electron mobility. READ MORE
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9. Frequency Reconfigurable and Linear Power Amplifiers Based on Doherty and Varactor Load Modulation Techniques
Abstract : In future mobile communication networks, there will be a shift towards higher carrier frequencies and highly integrated multiple antenna systems. The system performance will largely depend on the available RF hardware. As such, RF power amplifiers (PAs) with improved efficiency, linearity, and bandwidth are needed. READ MORE
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10. Surgery and immuno modulation in Crohn’s disease
Abstract : Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease with unknown origin. This study investigates the combined use of surgery and immuno modulation in Crohn’s disease. The outcome of medication and surgery in 371 operations on 237 patients between 1989 and 2006 were evaluated. READ MORE