Search for dissertations about: "rf and antenna"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 58 swedish dissertations containing the words rf and antenna.
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11. Analysis and Optimization of Installed Antenna Performance
Abstract : This Ph.D. thesis consists of six papers, which are labeled with roman numerals. Papers I-III have already been presented in a licentiate thesis published in2017, and this Ph. READ MORE
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12. Low Noise Oscillator in ADPLL toward Direct-to-RF All-digital Polar Transmitter
Abstract : In recent years all-digital or digitally-intensive RF transmitters (TX) have attracted great attention in both literature and industry. The motivation is to implement RF circuits in a manner suiting advanced nanometer CMOS processes. To achieve that, information is encoded in the time-domain rather than voltage amplitude. READ MORE
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13. On millimeter and submillimeter wave focal plane arrays implemented with MEMS waveguide switches
Abstract : This thesis presents research towards enabling micromachined millimeter and submillimeter wave focal plane arrays (FPAs). The FPAs operate under the following principle: a switch network consisting of microelectromechanical (MEMS) switches, integrated with micromachined waveguides, is used to feed an array of antenna elements, located in the focal plane of a high-gain quasi-optical system. READ MORE
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14. Integrated Antenna Solutions for Wireless Sensor and Millimeter-Wave Systems
Abstract : This thesis presents various integrated antenna solutions for different types of systems and applications, e.g. wireless sensors, broadband handsets, advanced base stations, MEMS-based reconfigurable front-ends, automotive anti-collision radars, and large area electronics. READ MORE
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15. Modeling RF waves in hot plasmas using the finite element method and wavelet decomposition : Theory and applications for ion cyclotron resonance heating in toroidal plasmas
Abstract : Fusion energy has the potential to provide a sustainable solution for generating large quantities of clean energy for human societies. The tokamak fusion reactor is a toroidal device where the hot ionized fuel (plasma) is confined by magnetic fields. Several heating systems are used in order to reach fusion relevant temperatures. READ MORE