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Shenario Ezhil Valavan, A. (author)
doctoral thesis 2014
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Raghunathan, S.B. (author)
doctoral thesis 2013
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Lu, H. (author)
In this thesis, major attention is paid to cooperative diversity as an alternative way to achieve spatial diversity when the multiple antenna structure is not an option. By adopting the cooperative relay nodes to forward information, we can mitigate the fading effects, increase the capacity, lower the bit-error rate, increase the achievable...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Tamma, V.P. (author)
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is changing the way we live and has become an essential part of our life. With the advent of Internet of Things (IoT), and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) in particular, the number of devices that are networked is increasing exponentially over the years. With the increase in number of ICT devices...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Yang, Y. (author)
UWB radar is the most promising radar system for the future. In addition, by combining the UWB and array signal processing, one can obtain 3-D images of the objects for classification and identification, which is very useful in many applications. To achieve high-resolution real-time 3-D imaging radar, two essential items are missing in the...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Li, Z. (author)
In numerous radar applications, new problems concerning target detection in a clutter environment may occur. These problems cannot be solved using classical methods on the base of our current utilization of the reflection properties of various objects and their environment. Radar features that may assist in solving these problems are sought in...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Yuan, W. (author)
As an emerging short-range wireless technology, IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are increasingly used in the fields of home control, industrial control, consumer electronics, energy management, building automation, telecom services, personal healthcare, etc. IEEE 802.15.4/Zig-Bee WSNs share the same 2.4 GHz license-free...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Vazifehdan, J. (author)
Wireless networks have provided us a variety of services which facilitate communication between people beyond the physical boundaries. Mobile telephony, mobile Internet and high-deffnition video calls are examples of services supported by modern networks nowadays. Beyond this, enhancements in processing capabilities of electronic devices coupled...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Tadema, J. (author)
doctoral thesis 2011
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Beshir, A.A. (author)
Optical networks employing Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology allow the multiplexing of several independent wavelength channels into a fiber. Since each wavelength channel operates independently at several Gb/s, WDM optical networks offer a tremendous transport capacity (which is in the order of several Tb/s), which makes them...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Guo, C. (author)
Wireless communication and networking technology has facilitated people to be connected with each other closely. Cellular network is evolving now from the third generation to the fourth generation. In the meanwhile we are experiencing the demand for wireless networks which can facilitate the communication between humans and environment, human...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Zhuge, X. (author)
Compact, cost-efficient and high-resolution imaging sensors are especially desirable in the field of short-range observation and surveillance. Such sensors are of great value in fields of security, rescue and medical applications. Systems can be formed for various practical purposes, such as detecting concealed weapons in public places, locating...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Tigrek, R.F. (author)
The orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a multicarrier spread-spectrum technique which finds wide-spread use in communications. The OFDM pulse compression method that utilizes an OFDM communication signal for radar tasks has been developed and reported in this dissertation. Using the ambiguity function tool, the feasibility of...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Goseling, J. (author)
In this thesis we investigate improvements in efficiency of wireless communication networks, based on methods that are fundamentally different from the principles that form the basis of state-of-the-art technology. The first difference is that broadcast and superposition are exploited instead of reducing the wireless medium to a network of point...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Zhou, J. (author)
Nowadays, wireless networks are used in most of the applications with radio technologies being used in all kinds of wireless networks. In all wireless links, the transmitted packets can be lost. How to identify the quality of a certain wireless link and achieve the best delivery performance over a certain wireless network is an open issue. In...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Lu, Y. (author)
Multimedia services have been popping up at tremendous speed in recent years. A large number of these multimedia streaming systems are introduced to the consumer market. Internet Service Providers, Telecommunications Operators, Service/Content Providers, and end users are interested in the mechanisms they use, the Quality-of-Experience they...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Lidicky, L. (author)
Moving target indication (MTI) using radar is of great interest in civil and military applications. Its uses include airborne or space-borne surveillance of ground moving vehicles (cars, trains) or ships at sea, for instance. Airborne (space-borne) radar offers several advantages when compared to optical imaging, they include: day-andnight, all...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Gu, Y. (author)
doctoral thesis 2010
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Shi, N. (author)
Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology offers an unprecedented opportunity to further accelerate the evolution of wireless communication and expand the application landscape by enabling outstanding capabilities. UWB radio is fundamentally different from most radio technologies, e.g., Bluetooth, WLAN, etc. UWB has many forms. A promising but, not well...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Tang, S. (author)
Although being a young technology, peer-to-peer (P2P) networking has spurred dramatic evolution on the Internet over the recent twenty years. Unlike traditional server-client mode, P2P networking applications are user-centric. Users (peers) generate their own content and share it with others across the Internet. Be it a P2P file-sharing network,...
doctoral thesis 2010
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