Search for dissertations about: "multipath fading channel"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words multipath fading channel.
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1. Prediction of Mobile Radio Channels : Modeling and Design
Abstract : Prediction of the rapidly fading envelope of a mobile radio channel enables a number of capacity improving techniques like fast resource allocation and fast link adaptation. This thesis deals with linear prediction of the complex impulse response of a channel and unbiased quadratic prediction of the power. READ MORE
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2. Verification of wireless communication performance and robustness for automotive applications
Abstract : Today's test methods used for verifying the performance and robustness of automotive applications using wireless communication are often based on fieldtrails, which are time consuming, costly, and not repeatable. Therefore, there is an urgent need for new verification methods that can be performed in lab environment, where the realistic radio propagation environment can be emulated. READ MORE
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3. 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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4. Communication-Aware Motion Planning for Mobile Robots
Abstract : Mobile robots have found numerous applications in recent years, in areas such as consumer robotics, environmental monitoring, security and transportation. For information dissemination, multi-robot cooperation or operator intervention, reliable communications are important. READ MORE
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5. Signal Processing Techniques in Mobile Communication Systems : Signal Separation, Channel Estimation and Equalization
Abstract : Over the last decade there has been an explosive growth in the use of wireless mobile communications. Second generations systems are mature technologies now and third generation systems and beyond are being implemented and researched. READ MORE