Search for dissertations about: "reconfigurable matching"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words reconfigurable matching.
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1. Reconfigurable Impedance Matching Networks for Radio Receivers
Abstract : Mobile phones become smaller but include more advanced functions for every new generation. This paradox is possible since reduced transistor size and increased integration of digital building blocks free space for new functions. READ MORE
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2. Reconfigurable and Wideband Receiver Components for System-on-Chip Millimetre-Wave Radiometer Front-Ends
Abstract : This thesis presents solutions and studies related to the design of reconfigurable and wideband receiver circuits for system-on-chip (SoC) radiometer front-ends within the millimetre-wave (mm-wave) range. Whereas many of today’s mm-wave front-ends are bulky and costly due to having discrete RF components, single-chip receiver modules could potentially result in a wider use for emerging applications such as wireless communication, short range radar and passive imaging security sensors if realised with adequate performances and at a lower cost. READ MORE
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3. Resource Optimized Stereo Matching in Reconfigurable Hardware for Autonomous Systems
Abstract : There is a need for compact, high-speed, and low-power vision systems for enabling real-time mobile autonomous applications. The best approach to achieve this is to implement the bulk of the application in hardware. READ MORE
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4. Reconfigurable Receiver Front-Ends for Advanced Telecommunication Technologies
Abstract : The exponential growth of converging technologies, including augmented reality, autonomous vehicles, machine-to-machine and machine-to-human interactions, biomedical and environmental sensory systems, and artificial intelligence, is driving the need for robust infrastructural systems capable of handling vast data volumes between end users and service providers. This demand has prompted a significant evolution in wireless communication, with 5G and subsequent generations requiring exponentially improved spectral and energy efficiency compared to their predecessors. READ MORE
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5. Stereo vision algorithms in reconfigurable hardware for robotics applications
Abstract : This thesis presents image processing solutions in FPGA based embedded vision systems. Image processing is a demanding process but the information that can be extracted from images is very useful and can be used for many tasks like mapping and navigation, object detection and recognition, collision detection and more. READ MORE