Search for dissertations about: "optical and rf signal modulation"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words optical and rf signal modulation.
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1. Ultralow noise pre-amplified receiver for free-space optical communications
Abstract : The demand for high data rate in space communication links is increasing due to the growth of space exploration missions inter-satellite, and satellite-to-Earth data transmission. Optical communication systems capable of handling hundreds of Gigabits per second data transmission with a single light carrier and are suitable for such space links. READ MORE
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2. Poled fiber devices
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is the development of devices for telecom applications based on poled optical fibers. The focus is on a specific function, optical switching/modulation. Some of the most important results are summarized below. Optical switching at telecom wavelengths (1. READ MORE
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3. DSP based Chromatic Dispersion Equalization and Carrier Phase Estimation in High Speed Coherent Optical Transmission Systems
Abstract : Coherent detection employing multilevel modulation formats has become one of the most promising technologies for next generation high speed transmission systems due to the high power and spectral efficiencies. Using the powerful digital signal processing (DSP), coherent optical receivers allow the significant equalization of chromatic dispersion (CD), polarization mode dispersion (PMD), phase noise (PN) and nonlinear effects in the electrical domain. READ MORE
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4. Design and Evaluation of Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers for Microwave Applications
Abstract : With the rapid developments of wireless communication networks such as cellular systems for mobile communication and wireless local area networks, as well as developments in radars and defence systems, there is an increasing demand for efficient and cost-effective transmission and distribution of RF and microwave signals. In this respect, fiber optics provide advantages such as low loss, mechanical flexibility, low weight, and natural immunity to electromagnetic interference, enabling densely spaced and electrically isolated transmission paths. READ MORE