Search for dissertations about: "model of the communication channel"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 185 swedish dissertations containing the words model of the communication channel.
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1. Massive MIMO for Dependable Communication
Abstract : Cellular communication is constantly evolving; currently 5G systems are being deployed and research towards 6G is ongoing. Three use cases have been discussed as enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine-type communication (mMTC), and ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC). READ MORE
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2. Vehicular Communication in Obstructed and Non Line-of-Sight Scenarios
Abstract : Since the invention of the first car available to masses, the 1908 Ford Model T, technology has advanced towards making car travel safer for occupants and bystanders. In recent years, wireless communication has been introduced in the vehicular industry as a means to avoid accidents and save lives. READ MORE
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3. Modeling and Compensation of Polarization Effects in Fiber-Optic Communication Systems
Abstract : Optical communication systems that exploit the orthogonality between two polarizations of light convey information over optical fibers by modulating data over the two polarizations. In an idealized scenario, the two polarizations propagate through the fiber without interfering. READ MORE
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4. Influence of Fiber Nonlinearity on the Capacity of Optical Channel Models
Abstract : The majority of today’s global Internet traffic is conveyed through optical fibers. The ever-increasing data demands has pushed the optical systems to evolve from using regenerators and direct-direction receivers to a coherent multi-wavelength network. READ MORE
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5. On the Design of Noncoherent Acoustic Underwater Communication
Abstract : The underwater domain is an environment hostile to humans due to the hydrostatic pressure that rapidly increases with water depth, which has led to underwater robotics becoming an emerging technological field with many commercial-, environmental-, and security-related applications. A major challenge to untethered autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) is communicating robot-to-robot and robot-to-topside operator since it must, in most cases, be done acoustically. READ MORE