Search for dissertations about: "power spectrum analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 125 swedish dissertations containing the words power spectrum analysis.
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1. Implementing spectrum commons: Implications for Thailand
Abstract : Spectrum is a natural and limited resource that needs to be managed both internationally and nationally because of the unique propagation characteristics of radio waves. Once transmitted, a radio signal propagates until its power is depleted. Furthermore, electromagnetic energy does not recognize borders between countries. READ MORE
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2. Spectrum Assignment Policy: Towards an Evaluation of Spectrum Commons in Thailand
Abstract : There is consensus among economists, engineers, and lawyers that a traditional command-and-control approach to spectrum assignment is inefficient and that a market-based or commons approach can be more efficient. The purpose of this thesis is to find the benefits of using spectrum commons for frequency assignment in Thailand. READ MORE
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3. On Finding Spectrum Opportunities in Cognitive Radios : Spectrum Sensing and Geo-locations Database
Abstract : The spectacular growth in wireless services imposes scarcity in term of the available radio spectrum. A solution to overcome this scarcity is to adopt what so called cognitive radio based on dynamic spectrum access. READ MORE
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4. Mobile Satellite Broadcast and Multichannel Communications : analysis and design
Abstract : In this thesis, analytical analysis and design techniques for wireless communications with diversity are studied. The impact of impairments such as correlated fading is analyzed using statistical models. Countermeasures designed to overcome, or even exploit, such effects are proposed and examined. READ MORE
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5. Tomographic studies of the 21-cm signal during reionization : Going beyond the power spectrum
Abstract : The formation of the first luminous sources in the Universe, such as the first generation of stars and accreting black holes, led to the ionization of hydrogen gas present in the intergalactic medium (IGM). This period in which the Universe transitioned from a cold and neutral state to a predominantly hot and ionized state is known as the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). READ MORE