Search for dissertations about: "sony"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the word sony.
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1. Through the Mirror : Perspectives of Brand Heritage
Abstract : The role of brands in contemporary society has in a fundamental way shifted the earlier balance of power in terms of consumers’ identity, in a sense creating a society where we are what we consume. This change has not only created enormous values centered around everyday brands, but also made brands into cultural objects interacting in a space earlier exclusive to such high-brow areas such as religion, science and the fine arts. READ MORE
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2. Massive MIMO From a Terminal Perspective
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the terminal aspects of massive MIMO systems. Based on the degree of freedom a terminal have in a MaMi, different antenna configurations, transceiver topologies with associated transmission schemes, and the underlying algorithms are researched. READ MORE
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3. Fluorine-Free Ionic Liquid Based Electrolytes: Synthesis and Structural Characterization
Abstract : Since their introduction by Sony in 1990, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have acquired a sizable market share. They have the best energy densities, a high open circuit voltage, a low self-discharge rate, no memory effect, and a slow loss of charge when not in use. READ MORE
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4. An Empirically Based Theory for Open Software Engineering Tools
Abstract : Many companies and developers from OSS communities create open tools collaboratively in which software developers improve upon the code and share the changes within the community. Open tools (e.g., Jenkins, Gerrit, and Git) offer features or performance benefits that surpass their commercial counterparts in the core product development. READ MORE
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5. Fluorine-Free Ionic Liquids and Electrolytes : From Synthesis to Energy Storage Applications
Abstract : Since their introduction by Sony in 1990, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have acquired a sizable market share. They have the best energy densities, a high open circuit voltage, a low self-discharge rate, no memory effect, and a slow loss of charge when not in use. READ MORE