Search for dissertations about: "spectrum efficiency"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 213 swedish dissertations containing the words spectrum efficiency.
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16. Cooperative Spectrum Sharing and Device-to-Device Communications
Abstract : The steep growth in the mobile data traffic has gained a lot of attention in recent years. This growth is mainly the result of emerging applications, multimedia services, and revolutions in the device technology. With current deployments and radio resources, operators will not be able to cope with the growing demands. READ MORE
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17. Smart Cooperation with Network Coding in Hierarchical Wireless Networks
Abstract : To achieve more dynamic, efficient and intelligent use of the scarce wireless spectrum resource, the concept of cooperation has been formalized into several hierarchical network models in future mobile networks. Cooperative communications, such as relaying, can potentially increase communication efficiency and spectrum utilization due to the broadcast nature of wireless networks, and may lead to a better support for diverse communication modes with flexible spectrum sharing. READ MORE
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18. Towards Green Wireless Access Networks : Main Tradeoffs, Deployment Strategies and Measurement Methodologies
Abstract : Wireless access networks today consume 0.5 percent of the global energy. Rapidly growing demand for capacity will further increase the energy consumption. Thus, improving energy efficiency has a great importance not only for environmental awareness but also to lower the operational cost of network operators. READ MORE
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19. Cognitive Radio Networks : Elements and Architectures
Abstract : As mobility and computing becomes ever more pervasive in society and business, the non-optimal use of radio resources has created many new challenges for telecommunication operators. Usage patterns of modern wireless handheld devices, such as smartphones and surfboards, have indicated that the signaling traffic generated is many times larger than at a traditional laptop. READ MORE
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20. Chlorophyll fluorescence as a biological feedback signal -for optimized plant growth conditions and stress diagnosis
Abstract : The use of light emitting diodes (LEDs) instead of traditional high pressure sodium lamps, in greenhouses and indoor growing facilities, enables tuning and optimization of both light intensity and light spectrum. This opens for an energy saving potential not possible otherwise. READ MORE