Search for dissertations about: "transceiver"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 75 swedish dissertations containing the word transceiver.
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1. Millimeter and Sub-Millimeter Wave Integrated Active Frequency Down-Converters
Abstract : In recent years, the increasing amount of data transmission, the need for automotiveradars, and standoff imaging for security applications are the main factors that accelerateresearch in the millimeter and sub-millimeter wave frequency ranges. The semiconductorindustries have continuously developed their processes, which have opened upopportunities for manufacturing monolithically integrated circuits up to a few hundredGHz, based on transistor technologies. READ MORE
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2. Integrated Frequency Synthesis for Convergent Wireless Solutions
Abstract : Wireless transceivers combining several standards in one unit are of key importance. In order to reach the ultimate goal of maximizing the performance-to-cost ratio of such modules, a careful study of the target application, the architecture, and the frequency planning is strongly required. READ MORE
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3. MMIC FET frequency doublers and FMCW radar transceivers
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4. Transceiver Design for Multiple Antenna Communication Systems with Imperfect Channel State Information
Abstract : Wireless communication links with multiple antennas at both the transmitter and the receiver sides, so-called multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO)systems, are attracting much interest since they can significantly increase the capacity of band-limited wireless channels to meet the requirements of the future high data rate wireless communications. The treatment of channel state information (CSI) is critical in the design of MIMO systems. READ MORE
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5. CMOS Transceiver Front-Ends in Mobile Communication Handsets : Architectures and Building Blocks
Abstract : For mobile communication systems in the low-GHz range, CMOS has increasingly become the technology of choice, and the level of integration in mobile handsets has risen. The use of off-chip components, which increases the handset assembly time and costs, is preferably avoided. READ MORE