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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.
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Performance analysis of symbol timing estimators for time-varying MIMO channels

Panduru, Flaviu Gabriel 15 November 2004 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to derive and analyze the theoretical limits for estimatingthe symboltiming delayof Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO)systems. Two main N X M system models are considered, where N represents the number of transmit antennas and M denotes the number of receive antennas, the 2 X 2 system used by S.-A. Yangand J. Wu and the 4 X 4system used by Y.-C. Wu and E. Serpedin. The second model has been extended to take into account the symbol time-varying fading. The theoretical estimation limits are shown by several bounds: modified Cramer-Rao bound (MCRB), Cramer-Rao bound (CRB) and Barankin bound (BB). BB will be exploited to obtain accurate information regarding the necessary length of data to obtain good estimation. Two scenarios for synchronization are presented: data-aided (DA) and non-data-aided (NDA). Two models for the fading process are considered: block fading and symbol time-varying fading, respectively, the second case being assumed to be Rayleigh distributed. The asymptotic Cramer-Rao bounds for low signal-to-noise ratio (low-SNR) and for high-SNR are derived and the performance of several estimators is presented. The performance variation of bounds and estimators is studied byvarying different parameters, such as the number of antennas, the length of data taken into consideration during the estimation process, the SNR, the oversampling factor, the power and the Doppler frequency shift of the fading.
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Frühe lutherische Gebetsliteratur bei Andreas Musculus und Daniel Cramer /

Baumann-Koch, Angela, January 1900 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Dissertation--Fachbereich Ev. Theologie--Universität Hamburg, 1999. / Bibliogr. p. 647-671.
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Testing For Normality of Censored Data

Andersson, Johan, Burberg, Mats January 2015 (has links)
In order to make statistical inference, that is drawing conclusions from a sample to describe a population, it is crucial to know the correct distribution of the data. This paper focused on censored data from the normal distribution. The purpose of this paper was to answer whether we can test if data comes from a censored normal distribution. This by using normality tests and tests designed for censored data and investigate if we got correct size of these tests. This has been carried out with simulations in the program R for left censored data. The results indicated that with increasing censoring normality tests failed to accept normality in a sample. On the other hand the censoring tests met the requirements with increasing censoring level, which was the most important conclusion in this paper.
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Analysis of the modified Cramer Rao bound for burst mode symbol clock synchronisation

Doan, John January 2007 (has links)
This thesis presents an analysis of the Modified Cramer Rao Bound (MCRB) for synchroniser performance in burst mode communication applications. This is accomplished by introducing the topic of burst mode communications and its practical applications, discussing the importance of synchronisation, presenting a model through which the mathematical analysis of this thesis is based upon, deriving a set of equations which can be used to calculate the MCRB and finally by performing various calculations of the MCRB with different parameters to examine their effects on the MCRB. The methods presented in this thesis are different from those presented in existing literature, which generally do not address the issue of burst mode synchronisation directly. The differences between the methods presented in this thesis and those of existing literature is also discussed.
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Sistemas Lineares: Uma Proposta Envolvendo Álgebra e Geometria

Campos, José Roberto de Teixeira 01 August 2013 (has links)
Submitted by Marcos Samuel (msamjunior@gmail.com) on 2017-06-02T14:00:31Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação - José Roberto.pdf: 2019621 bytes, checksum: bd0e80b8c1a9575a30ffdb71186ab3a9 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Vanessa Reis (vanessa.jamile@ufba.br) on 2017-06-08T11:18:32Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação - José Roberto.pdf: 2019621 bytes, checksum: bd0e80b8c1a9575a30ffdb71186ab3a9 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-08T11:18:32Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação - José Roberto.pdf: 2019621 bytes, checksum: bd0e80b8c1a9575a30ffdb71186ab3a9 (MD5) / Tendo em vista que um conceito matemático possui várias formas de representação e a fim de contribuir para o ensino dos sistemas de equações e inequações lineares no ensino médio, nesta dissertação, abordaremos os sistemas lineares de modo a considerar seu significado geométrico. Tal abordagem é feita por meio de uma breve apresentação sobre geometria analítica no plano e no espaço, vetores no plano e no espaço, matrizes, determinantes, regra de Cramer e o método do escalonamento. Nos limitaremos a dimensão dois e três para permitir o uso da intuição geométrica de forma acessível aos educandos da educação básica.
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On the Rhythmic Significance of Beethoven's Annotations in Cramer's Etudes

Newman, William S. 14 January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Cramer Rao Lower Bound and Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Multipath Propagation of GPS Signals

Kapadia, Sharvari 11 October 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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An Implementation of Field-Wise Wind Retrieval for Seawinds on QuikSCAT

Fletcher, Andrew S. 14 May 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Field-wise wind estimation (also known as model-based wind estimation) is a sophisticated technique to derive wind estimates from radar backscatter measurements. In contrast to the more traditional method known as point-wise wind retrieval, field-wise techniques estimate wind field model parameters. In this way, neighboring wind vectors are jointly estimated, ensuring consistency. This work presents and implementation for field-wise wind retrieval for the SeaWinds scatterometer on the QuikSCAT satellite. Due to its sophistication, field-wise wind retrieval adds computational complexity and intensity. The tradeoffs necessary for practical implementations are examined and quantified. The Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm for minimizing the field-wise objective function is presented. As the objective function has several near-global local minima, several wind fields represent ambiguous wind field estimates. A deterministic method is proposed to ensure sufficient ambiguities are obtained. An improved method for selecting between ambiguous wind field estimates is also proposed. With a large set of Sea-Winds measurements and estimates available, the σ° measurement statistics are examined. The traditional noise model is evaluated for accuracy. A data-driven parameterization is proposed and shown to effectively estimate measurement bias and variance. The parameterized measurement model is used to generate Cramer-Rao bounds on estimator performance. Using the Cramer-Rao bound, field-wise and point-wise performances are compared.
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Architectures for Symbol Timing Synchronization in MIMO Communications

Liu, Kejing 09 July 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Maximum likelihood symbol timing estimation for communication over a frequency non-selective MIMO fading channel is developed. The cases of known data (data-aided estimation) and unknown data (non-data-aided estimation) together with known channel and unknown channel are considered. The analysis shows that the log-likelihood functions and their approximations can be interpreted as SISO log-likelihood functions operating on each of the receive antennas. Previously published symbol timing estimators are shown to be special cases of the more general framework presented. Architectures based on both block processing and sequential processing using a discrete-time phase-locked loop are summarized. Performance examples over a MIMO channel based on measured data and on a simple stochastic MIMO channel model are given. These examples show that the mean-squared error performance of these techniques is not strongly dependent on the MIMO channel and is able to reach the Cramer Rao bound when sufficient complexity is applied.
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3D conformal antennas for radar applications / Antennes 3D et conformes pour des applications radars

Fourtinon, Luc 15 December 2017 (has links)
Embarqué sous le radôme du missile, les autodirecteurs existants utilisent une rotation mécanique du plan d’antenne pour balayer le faisceau en direction d’une cible. Les recherches actuelles examinent le remplacement des composantes mécaniques de rotation de l’antenne par un nouveau réseau d’antennes 3D conformes à balayage électronique. Les antennes 3D conformes pourraient offrir des avantages significatifs, tels qu’un balayage plus rapide et une meilleure couverture angulaire mais qui pourraient aussi offrir de nouveaux challenges résultant d’un diagramme de rayonnement plus complexes en 3D qu’en 2D. Le nouvel autodirecteur s’affranchit du système mécanique de rotation ce qui libère de l’espace pour le design d’une nouvelle antenne 3D conforme. Pour tirer le meilleur parti de cet espace, différentes formes de réseaux sont étudiées, ainsi l’impact de la position, de l’orientation et de la conformation des éléments est établi sur les performances de l’antenne, en termes de directivité, ellipticité et de polarisation. Pour faciliter cette étude de réseaux 3D conformes, un programme Matlab a été développé, il permet de générer rapidement le diagramme de rayonnement en polarisation d’un réseau donné dans toutes les directions. L’une des tâches de l’autodirecteur consiste à estimer la position d’une cible donnée afin de corriger la trajectoire du missile. Ainsi, l’impact de la forme du réseau sur l’erreur entre la direction d’arrivée mesurée de l’écho de la cible et sa vraie valeur est analysé. La borne inférieure de Cramer-Rao est utilisée pour calculer l’erreur minimum théorique. Ce modèle suppose que chaque élément est alimenté séparément et permet ainsi d’évaluer le potentiel des réseaux 3D conformes actifs.Finalement, l’estimateur du monopulse en phase est étudié pour des réseaux 3D conformes dont les quadrants n’auraient pas les mêmes caractéristiques. Un nouvel estimateur, plus adapté à des quadrants non identiques, est aussi proposé. / Embedded below the radome of a missile, existing RF-seekers use a mechanical rotating antenna to steer the radiating beam in the direction of a target. Latest research is looking at replacing the mechanical antenna components of the RF-seeker with a novel 3D conformal antenna array that can steer the beam electronically. 3D antennas may offer significant advantages, such as faster beam steering and better coverage but, at the same time, introduce new challenges resulting from a much more complex radiation pattern than that of 2D antennas. Thanks to the mechanical system removal, the new RF-seeker has a wider available space for the design of a new 3D conformal antenna. To take best benefits of this space, different array shapes are studied, hence the impact of the position, orientation and conformation of the elements is assessed on the antenna performance in terms of directivity, ellipticity and polarisation. To facilitate this study of 3D conformal arrays, a Matlab program has been developed to compute the polarisation pattern of a given array in all directions. One of the task of the RF-seeker consists in estimating the position of a given target to correct the missile trajectory accordingly. Thus, the impact of the array shape on the error between the measured direction of arrival of the target echo and its true value is addressed. The Cramer-Rao lower bound is used to evaluate the theoretical minimum error. The model assumes that each element receives independently and allows therefore to analyse the potential of active 3D conformal arrays. Finally, the phase monopulse estimator is studied for 3Dconformal arrays whose quadrants do not have the same characteristics. A new estimator more adapted to non-identical quadrants is also proposed.

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