Search for dissertations about: "phased-array antennas"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words phased-array antennas.
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1. Millimeter Wave Imaging and Phased Array Antennas for 5G and Aerospace Applications
Abstract : Phased array antennas are cornerstones in many proposed antenna solutions concerning the next generation of both airborne radar systems and wireless communication systems (5G). Additionally, millimeter wave (mm-wave) frequencies are expected to play an integral role in 5G, and are deemed well-suited for inspecting structural components used in the aerospace industry. READ MORE
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2. Wide-angle scanning wide-band phased array antennas
Abstract : This thesis considers problems related to the design and the analysis of wide-angle scanning phased arrays. The goals of the thesis are the design and analysis of antenna elements suitable for wide-angle scanning array antennas, and the study of scan blindness effects and edge effects for this type of antennas. READ MORE
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3. Analysis and design of broadband phased array antennas
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4. Phased array calibration and beamforming using signal processing
Abstract : Array antennas have a wide range of applications which includesground and airborne radar, weather radar and anti-collision radar.In addition, equally important applications exist forcommunications, both on earth and to satellites in space, as wellas for medical applications such as the detection and treatment oftumors. READ MORE
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5. Design and Performance of Diversity based Wireless Interfaces for Sensor Network Nodes
Abstract : The main focus of the work presented in this licentiate thesis concerns antenna design, adaptive antenna control and investigation on how the performance of small wireless nodes can be increased by inclusion of multiple antennas. In order to provide an end-user suitable solution for wireless nodes the devices require both small form factor and good performance in order to be competitive on the marked and thus the main part of this thesis focuses on techniques developed to achieve these goals. READ MORE