Search for dissertations about: "random network coding"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words random network coding.
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1. Wireless Broadcasting with Network Coding
Abstract : Wireless digital broadcasting applications such as digital audio broadcast (DAB) and digital video broadcast (DVB) are becoming increasingly popular since the digital format allows for quality improvements as compared to traditional analogue broadcast. The broadcasting is commonly based on packet transmission. READ MORE
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2. Efficient Coding Techniques for Networks & Channels with Transmission Errors
Abstract : This thesis consists of two parts, both of whichinvestigate coding techniques for information transmission throughchannels in the presence of errors. Part I discusses topics ofnetwork coding and rateless codes. Part~II considers channel codesfor continuous phase modulation. These two parts are clearlydifferent, but they are also related. READ MORE
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3. On Compression and Coordination in Networks
Abstract : The current trends in communications suggest that the transfer of information between machines will soon predominate over the traditional human-oriented exchange. The new applications in machine-to-machine communications demand for a new type of networks that are much larger and, especially, much denser. READ MORE
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4. Performance Trade-offs for Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication Systems
Abstract : In this dissertation, we consider wireless systems for ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC). URLLC systems are required for example in industrial closed loop control systems, where data must be transmitted within a short target delay of at most a few milliseconds. READ MORE
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5. Characterization of Small Antennas & Wireless Devices for MIMO Systems in Multipath & Line-of-Sight
Abstract : The current thesis investigates over-the-air (OTA) performance characterization of small antennas and wireless terminals in rich isotropic multipath (RIMP) environment, as well as in pure line-of-sight (LOS) environment when taking into account the random positions and orientations of the mobile terminals caused by the realistic user behavior. The latest mobile wireless terminals such as smart phones and tablets can be used in any random orientation thereby making even a received LOS-component appear as a random voltage at the antenna ports over time. READ MORE