Search for dissertations about: "oscillator noise factor"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words oscillator noise factor.
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1. Low Noise Oscillator in ADPLL toward Direct-to-RF All-digital Polar Transmitter
Abstract : In recent years all-digital or digitally-intensive RF transmitters (TX) have attracted great attention in both literature and industry. The motivation is to implement RF circuits in a manner suiting advanced nanometer CMOS processes. To achieve that, information is encoded in the time-domain rather than voltage amplitude. READ MORE
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2. Modeling and Estimation of Phase Noise in Oscillators with Colored Noise Sources
Abstract : The continuous increase in demand for higher data rates due to applications with massive number of users motivates the design of faster and more spectrum efficient communication systems. In theory, the current communication systems must be able to operate close to Shannon capacity bounds. READ MORE
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3. Optimum GaN HEMT Oscillator Design Targeting Low Phase Noise
Abstract : The thesis considers design of low phase noise oscillators, given the boundary condition of the used technology. Important conditions are the power handling of the active device, device noise floor, the quality factor of the resonator, bias settings, and low frequency noise. READ MORE
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4. On the Impact of Phase Noise in Communication Systems –- Performance Analysis and Algorithms
Abstract : The mobile industry is preparing to scale up the network capacity by a factor of 1000x in order to cope with the staggering growth in mobile traffic. As a consequence, there is a tremendous pressure on the network infrastructure, where more cost-effective, flexible, high speed connectivity solutions are being sought for. READ MORE
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5. Phase Noise in Communication Systems--Modeling, Compensation, and Performance Analysis
Abstract : The continuous increase in demand for higher data rates due to applications with massive number of users motivates the design of faster and more spectrum efficient communication systems. In theory, the current communication systems must be able to operate close to Shannon capacity bounds. READ MORE