Search for dissertations about: "vehicular channel"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words vehicular channel.
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1. Multiple Antenna Terminals in Realistic Environments - A Composite Channel Modeling Approach
Abstract : For evaluation of specific antenna arrangements in wireless communication systems we need physical channel models that take into account also the directional domain of the propagation channel. In this thesis we investigate, validate and propose a practical approach to wireless channel modeling and, particularly, to mobile communication systems. READ MORE
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2. Channel Estimation and Prediction for 5G Applications
Abstract : Accurate channel state information (CSI) is important for many candidate techniques of future wireless communication systems. However, acquiring CSI can sometimes be difficult, especially if the user equipment is mobile in which case the future channel realisations must be estimated/predicted. READ MORE
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3. Vehicular Communication in Obstructed and Non Line-of-Sight Scenarios
Abstract : Since the invention of the first car available to masses, the 1908 Ford Model T, technology has advanced towards making car travel safer for occupants and bystanders. In recent years, wireless communication has been introduced in the vehicular industry as a means to avoid accidents and save lives. READ MORE
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4. Robust Vehicular Communications for Traffic Safety---Channel Estimation and Multiantenna Schemes
Abstract : Vehicular communications, where vehicles exchange information with other vehicles or entities in the road traffic environment, is expected to be a part of the future transportation system and promises to support a plethora of applications for traffic safety and efficiency. In particular, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication promises to support numerous traffic safety applications by enabling a vehicle to broadcast its current status to all the other vehicles in its surrounding. READ MORE
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5. Predictor Antennas : Enabling channel prediction for fast-moving vehicles in wireless broadband systems
Abstract : Many advanced transmission techniques utilize channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter (CSIT) to improve throughput, spectral efficiency, power efficiency, and other performance metrics. Estimating CSI accurately is important to fully benefit from many of these techniques. READ MORE