Search for dissertations about: "radio base station"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 65 swedish dissertations containing the words radio base station.
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1. GaN HEMT Low Noise Amplifiers for Radio Base Station Receivers
Abstract : Gallium nitride (GaN) high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) has been introduced as the technology of choice for high power microwave applications due to its material properties including high saturation electron velocity and breakdown field together with excellent thermal conductivity and robustness.It is also a promising candidate for receiver front-ends in the radio base station(RBS) where low noise figure and high linearity are key issues for low noiseamplifier (LNA) design. READ MORE
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2. Single Base Station mmWave Radio Positioning, Mapping, and SLAM
Abstract : Fifth-generation (5G) communication systems in Frequency Range 2, operating above 24 GHz and utilizing mmWave signals, showcase distinct properties that open up new possibilities in positioning, mapping, and simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). The combination of large bandwidth, extensive antenna arrays, and high carrier frequency results in geometric-based signals, and unprecedented delay and angle resolution. READ MORE
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3. Analysis and Design of Base Station Antennas for Mobile Communications
Abstract : The thesis deals with base station antennas and the environment they work in. Polarization diversity, dual band operation, and adaptive antenna systems are discussed with emphasis on how antennas for these applications should be designed. We compare the polarization diversity performance of different types of dual polarized antenna elements. READ MORE
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4. High-End Performance with Low-End Hardware : Analysis of Massive MIMO Base Station Transceivers
Abstract : Massive MIMO (multiple-input–multiple-output) is a multi-antenna technology for cellular wireless communication, where the base station uses a large number of individually controllable antennas to multiplex users spatially. This technology can provide a high spectral efficiency. READ MORE
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5. Radio Network Planning and Resource Optimization : Mathematical Models and Algorithms for UMTS, WLANs, and Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract : The tremendous popularity of wireless technologies during the last decade has created a considerable expansion of wireless networks both in size and use. This fact, together with a great variety of mobile devices and numerous di®erent services that are becoming increasingly resourcedemanding, have attracted the attention of many researchers into the area of radio resource planning and optimization. READ MORE