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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
261

Intelligent real-time environment and process adaptive radio frequency front-ends for ultra low power applications

Banerjee, Debashis 21 September 2015 (has links)
In the thesis the design of process tolerant, use-aware radio-frequency front-ends were explored. First, the design of fuzzy logic and equation based controllers, which can adapt to multi-dimensional channel conditions, are proposed. Secondly, the thesis proves that adaptive systems can have multiple modes of operation depending upon the throughput requirements of the system. Two such modes were demonstrated: one optimizing the energy-per-bit (energy priority mode) and another achieving the lowest power consumption at the highest throughput (data priority mode). Finally, to achieve process tolerant channel adaptive operation a self-learning methodology is proposed which learns the optimal re-configuration setting for the system on-the-fly. Implications of the research are discussed and future avenues of further research are proposed.
262

BANDWIDTH EFFICIENCY AND BER PERFORMANCE OF ENHANCED AND FEC CODED FQPSK

Lin, Jinsong, Feher, Kamilo 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 23-26, 2000 / Town & Country Hotel and Conference Center, San Diego, California / Bit error rate (BER) and bandwidth efficiency of several variations of enhanced Feher patented quadrature phase shift keying (FQPSK) [1] are described. An enhanced FQPSK increases the channel packing density of that of the IRIG 106-00 standardized FQPSK-B by approximately 50% in adjacent channel interference (ACI) environment. As the bandwidth efficiency of FQPSK-B DOUBLES (2×) that of pulse code modulation/Frequency modulation (PCM/FM) [5], the enhanced FQPSK, with a simpler transceiver than FQPSK-B, has a channel packing density of TRIPLE (3×) that of PCM/FM. One of the other enhanced FQPSK prototypes has an end to end system loss of only 0.4 dB at BER=1x10^(-3) and 0.5 dB at BER=1x10^(-4) from ideal linearly amplified QPSK theory. The enhanced FQPSK has a simple architecture, thus is inexpensive and has small size, for ultra high bit rate implementation. With low redundancy forward error correction (FEC) coding which expands the spectrum by approximately 10%, further improvement of about 3-4.5dB E N b o is attained with NLA FQPSK-B and enhanced FQPSK at BER=1x10^(-5) .
263

Simulation and analytic evaluation of false alarm probability of a non-linear detector

Amirichimeh, Reza, 1958- January 1991 (has links)
One would like to evaluate and compare complex digital communication systems based upon their overall bit error rate. Unfortunately, analytical expressions for bit error rate for even simple communication systems are notoriously difficult to evaluate accurately. Therefore, communication engineers often resort to simulation techniques to evaluate these error probabilities. In this thesis importance sampling techniques (variations of standard Monte Carlo methods) are studied in relation to both linear and non-linear detectors. Quick simulation, an importance sampling method based upon the asymptotics of the error estimator, is studied in detail. The simulated error probabilities are compared to values obtained by numerically inverting Laplace Transform expressions for these quantities.
264

Système d'animation d'objets virtuels : De la modélisation à la normalisation MPEG-4

Preda, Marius 01 December 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Dans le cadre de la nouvelle société de l'information multimédia et communicante, cette thèse propose des contributions méthodologiques et techniques relatives à la représentation, l'animation et la transmission des objets virtuels.<br /><br />Les méthodes existantes sont analysées de façon comparée et les performances des standards multimédias actuels évaluées en termes de réalisme d'animation et de débit de transmission. Pour surmonter les limitations mises en évidence, un nouveau cadre de modélisation et d'animation de personnages virtuels est proposé. Le modèle SMS (Skeleton, Muscle and Skin), fondé sur le concept de contrôleur de déformation d'un maillage, est introduit et sa formulation mathématique développée. Le graphe de scène 3D et le flux de compression associés à SMS sont décrits. L'approche SMS est évaluée dans le cadre d'un nouveau service de transmission télévisuelle d'un signeur virtuel destinés aux déficients auditifs. Le modèle SMS a été promu dans le standard MPEG-4 version 5.
265

Identification of highly gifted 5- and 6-year-old children: Measures to predict academic achievement. / Identification of highly gifted five and six year old children

Runyon, Lisa 05 1900 (has links)
Studies indicate the educational needs of highly gifted students are best met through accelerated learning. It is difficult to recognize very young children that are suited for an accelerated curriculum because younger students frequently lack school records or portfolios used to identify gifted students. This study examined the accuracy of cognitive ability and achievement tests in predicting academic achievement by the end of second grade, correlating test results and final grade averages collected from sixteen children ages five to six who entered a public school program for high-ability learners in kindergarten. A multiple regression analysis indicated the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence produced the highest mean IQ score and a strong correlation with reading achievement. The Wechsler Individual Achievement Test contributed in small part to the prediction of academic achievement. The Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test and the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test-Second Edition had negative correlations with final grade averages, indicating they are not predictors of academic achievement for these students.
266

Wideband extension of narrowband speech for enhancement and coding

Epps, Julien, Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications, Faculty of Engineering, UNSW January 2000 (has links)
Most existing telephone networks transmit narrowband coded speech which has been bandlimited to 4 kHz. Compared with normal speech, this speech has a muffled quality and reduced intelligibility, which is particularly noticeable in sounds such as /s/, /f/ and /sh/. Speech which has been bandlimited to 8 kHz is often coded for this reason, but this requires an increase in the bit rate. Wideband enhancement is a scheme that adds a synthesized highband signal to narrowband speech to produce a higher quality wideband speech signal. The synthesized highband signal is based entirely on information contained in the narrowband speech, and is thus achieved at zero increase in the bit rate from a coding perspective. Wideband enhancement can function as a post-processor to any narrowband telephone receiver, or alternatively it can be combined with any narrowband speech coder to produce a very low bit rate wideband speech coder. Applications include higher quality mobile, teleconferencing, and internet telephony. This thesis examines in detail each component of the wideband enhancement scheme: highband excitation synthesis, highband envelope estimation, and narrowband-highband envelope continuity. Objective and subjective test measures are formulated to assess existing and new methods for all components, and the likely limitations to the performance of wideband enhancement are also investigated. A new method for highband excitation synthesis is proposed that uses a combination of sinusoidal transform coding-based excitation and random excitation. Several new techniques for highband spectral envelope estimation are also developed. The performance of these techniques is shown to be approaching the limit likely to be achieved. Subjective tests demonstrate that wideband speech synthesized using these techniques has higher quality than the input narrowband speech. Finally, a new paradigm for very low bit rate wideband speech coding is presented in which the quality of the wideband enhancement scheme is improved further by allocating a very small bitstream for highband envelope and gain coding. Thus, this thesis demonstrates that wideband speech can be communicated at or near the bit rate of a narrowband speech coder.
267

Géométrie algorithmique non linéaire et courbes algébriques planaires

Peñaranda, Luis 03 December 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Nous abordons dans cette thèse le problème du calcul de la topologie de courbes algébriques planes. Nous présentons un algorithme qui, grâce à l'application d'outils algébriques comme les bases de Gröbner et les représentations rationnelles univariées, ne nécessite pas de traitement particulier de cas dégénérés. Nous avons implanté cet algorithme et démontré son efficacité par un ensemble de comparaisons avec les logiciels similaires. Nous présentons également une analyse de complexité sensible a la sortie de cet algorithme. Nous discutons ensuite des outils nécessaires pour l'implantation d'algorithmes de géométrie non-linéaire dans CGAL, la bibliothèque de référence de la communauté de géométrie algorithmique. Nous présentons un noyau univarié pour CGAL, un ensemble de fonctions nécessaires pour le traitement d'objets courbes définis par des polynômes univariés. Nous avons validé notre approche en la comparant avec les implantations similaires.
268

Low Complexity and Low Power Bit-Serial Multipliers / Bitseriella multiplikatorer med låg komplexitet och låg effektförbrukning

Johansson, Kenny January 2003 (has links)
<p>Bit-serial multiplication with a fixed coefficient is commonly used in integrated circuits, such as digital filters and FFTs. These multiplications can be implemented using basic components such as adders, subtractors and D flip-flops. Multiplication with the same coefficient can be implemented in many ways, using different structures. Other studies in this area have focused on how to minimize the number of adders/subtractors, and often assumed that the cost for D flip-flops is neglectable. That simplification has been proved to be far too great, and further not at all necessary. In digital devices low power consumption is always desirable. How to attain this in bit-serial multipliers is a complex problem. </p><p>The aim of this thesis was to find a strategy on how to implement bit-serial multipliers with as low cost as possible. An important step was achieved by deriving formulas that can be used to calculate the carry switch probability in the adders/subtractors. It has also been established that it is possible to design a power model that can be applied to all possible structures of bit- serial multipliers.</p>
269

Design methodologies for built-in testing of integrated RF transceivers with the on-chip loopback technique

Onabajo, Marvin Olufemi 15 May 2009 (has links)
Advances toward increased integration and complexity of radio frequency (RF) andmixed-signal integrated circuits reduce the effectiveness of contemporary testmethodologies and result in a rising cost of testing. The focus in this research is on thecircuit-level implementation of alternative test strategies for integrated wirelesstransceivers with the aim to lower test cost by eliminating the need for expensive RFequipment during production testing.The first circuit proposed in this thesis closes the signal path between the transmitterand receiver sections of integrated transceivers in test mode for bit error rate analysis atlow frequencies. Furthermore, the output power of this on-chip loopback block wasmade variable with the goal to allow gain and 1-dB compression point determination forthe RF front-end circuits with on-chip power detectors. The loopback block is intendedfor transceivers operating in the 1.9-2.4GHz range and it can compensate for transmitterreceiveroffset frequency differences from 40MHz to 200MHz. The measuredattenuation range of the 0.052mm2 loopback circuit in 0.13µm CMOS technology was 26-41dB with continuous control, but post-layout simulation results indicate that theattenuation range can be reduced to 11-27dB via optimizations.Another circuit presented in this thesis is a current generator for built-in testing ofimpedance-matched RF front-end circuits with current injection. Since this circuit hashigh output impedance (>1k up to 2.4GHz), it does not influence the input matchingnetwork of the low-noise amplifier (LNA) under test. A major advantage of the currentinjection method over the typical voltage-mode approach is that the built-in test canexpose fabrication defects in components of the matching network in addition to on-chipdevices. The current generator was employed together with two power detectors in arealization of a built-in test for a LNA with 14% layout area overhead in 0.13µm CMOStechnology (<1.5% for the 0.002mm2 current generator). The post-layout simulationresults showed that the LNA gain (S21) estimation with the external matching networkwas within 3.5% of the actual gain in the presence of process-voltage-temperaturevariations and power detector imprecision.
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Cooper pair box circuits: two-qubit gate, qubit single-shot readout, and current to frequency conversion

Nguyen, François 15 December 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Cette thèse porte sur le développement de circuits supraconducteurs à jonctions Josephson, issus de la boîte à paire de Cooper, pour réaliser des bits quantiques (qubits). La version quantronium de ce circuit avait déjà démontré une cohérence quantique assez bonne pour faire des portes logiques à un qubit. Pour réaliser des portes logiques à deux qubits, nous avons développé un circuit, le quantroswap, fait de deux quantroniums couplés, chaque qubit pouvant être piloté et mesuré séparément. Nous avons démontré l'échange cohérent d'état entre les deux qubits, mais aussi observé un effet rédhibitoire d'instabilité dans ces qubits. Pour l'éviter, nous avons réalisé un nouveau circuit fait d'une boite à paires de Cooper insensible au bruit en charge électrique et stable, couplée à un résonateur non linéaire pour sa lecture. Nous avons obtenu un temps de cohérence long (~1 μs), et une très bonne fidélité de lecture (90%) du qubit en utilisant le phénomène de bifurcation. Dans un but métrologique, la mesure par réflectométrie microonde du quantronium a aussi permis de relier un courant I injecté dans le circuit à la fréquence f=I/2e des oscillations de Bloch induites.

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