Search for dissertations about: "rate allocation"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 165 swedish dissertations containing the words rate allocation.
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16. Aspects of Power Allocation in Massive MIMO
Abstract : The past decades have seen a rapid growth of mobile data trac, both in terms of connected devices and data rate. To satisfy the ever growing data trac demand in wireless communication systems, the current cellular systems have to be redesigned to increase both spectral eciency and energy eciency. READ MORE
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17. Distributed Resource Allocation in Competitive Wireless Networks
Abstract : The recent advancements in wireless technology and the developmentof efficient spectrum sharing strategies have had a great impacton today's communication systems. It is not uncommon that severalnetworks are deployed in the same area, each serving multipleusers who expect ubiquitous access to various voice andinformation services. READ MORE
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18. Resource Allocation on the MISO Interference Channel
Abstract : The need for wireless communications has increased during the last decades. To increase the data rates of the communication links there is a need of allocating larger frequency bands. These bands are strictly regulated and the majority of the frequencies are allocated to licensed systems. READ MORE
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19. Partial CO2 capture to facilitate cost-efficient deployment of carbon capture and storage in process industries - Deliberations on process design, heat integration, and carbon allocation
Abstract : Climate change requires that all energy-related sectors reduce drastically their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, at a global rate of 1–2 GtCO2 per year, starting now. Process industries, such as the iron and steel, cement, petrochemical, and oil-refining industries, are inherently carbon-intensive, and carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one of the few options available to achieve the required deep reductions in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. READ MORE
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20. High Efficiency Light Field Image Compression : Hierarchical Bit Allocation and Shearlet-based View Interpolation
Abstract : Over the years, the pursuit of capturing the precise visual information of a scenehas resulted in various enhancements in digital camera technology, such as highdynamic range, extended depth of field, and high resolution. However, traditionaldigital cameras only capture the spatial information of the scene and cannot pro-vide an immersive presentation of it. READ MORE