Search for dissertations about: "transmitter"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 266 swedish dissertations containing the word transmitter.
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21. Quantization and Noise-Shaped Coding for High Efficiency Transmitter Architectures
Abstract : Three driving parameters in the development of transmitter technologies for wireless communication today is: energy efficiency, flexibility and footprint reduction. This thesis investigates the use of 1-bit oversampled signal representation, mainly as a power efficiency enhancement technique for the transmitter, but also as a path toward reduced footprint and increased flexibility. READ MORE
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22. Compact and Efficient Millimetre-Wave Circuits for Wideband Applications
Abstract : Radio systems, along with the ever increasing processing power provided by computer technology, have altered many aspects of our society over the last century. Various gadgets and integrated electronics are found everywhere nowadays; many of these were science-fiction only a few decades ago. READ MORE
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23. High efficiency power amplifiers for wireless communications
Abstract : This thesis presents state-of-the-art high efficiencyharmonically-tuned power amplifiers (PAs) and investigates thecharacteristics and potentials of such amplifiers in two of the mostpromising efficiency enhancement techniques, dynamic supply and load modulation.In this work, a 10 W LDMOS harmonically-tuned PA with 80% power-added-efficiency (PAE) isrealized at 1 GHz. READ MORE
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24. Distribution and modulatory roles of neuropeptides and neurotransmitters in the Drosophila brain
Abstract : The central complex is a prominent neuropil found in the middle of the insect brain. It is considered as a higher center for motor control and information processing. READ MORE
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25. Communication breakdown - synaptic dysfunction in Huntington's disease
Abstract : Huntington's disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disease caused by a CAG-triplet expansion in the gene encoding the protein huntingtin. The disease typically starts in mid-life and progresses for 15-20 years. To date no effective treatment is available for curing the disease. HD primarily affects the striatum, cerebral cortex and hypothalamus. READ MORE