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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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Piezoelectric-Based, Self-Sustaining Artificial Cochlea

Evans, Jared January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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The Impact of Channel Estimation Error on Space-Time Block and Trellis Codes in Flat and Frequency Selective Channels

Chi, Xuan 22 July 2003 (has links)
Recently multiple antenna systems have received significant attention from researchers as a means to improve the energy and spectral efficiency of wireless systems. Among many classes of schemes, Space-Time Block codes (STBC) and Space-Time Trellis codes (STTC) have been the subject of many investigations. Both techniques provide a means for combatting the effects of multipath fading without adding much complexity to the receiver. This is especially useful in the downlink of wireless systems. In this thesis we investigate the impact of channel estimation error on the performance of both STBC and STTC. Channel estimation is especially important to consider in multiple antenna systems since (A) for coherent systems there are more channels to estimate due to multiple antennas and (B) the decoupling of data streams relies on correct channel estimation. The latter effect is due to the intentional cross-talk introduced into STBC. / Master of Science
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Systèmes MIMO pour formes d'ondes mono-porteuses et canal sélectif en présence d'interférences / Single-carrier MIMO systems for frequency selective propagation channels in presence of interference

Hiltunen, Sonja 17 December 2015 (has links)
La synchronisation temporelle des systèmes MIMO a été abondamment étudiée dans les quinze dernières années, mais la plupart des techniques existantes supposent que le bruit est blanc temporellement et spatialement, ce qui ne permet pas de modéliser la présence d'interférence. Nous considérons donc le cas de bruits blancs temporellement mais pas spatialement, dont la matrice de covariance spatiale est inconnue. En formulant le problème de l'estimation de l'instant de synchronisation comme un test d'hypothèses, nous aboutissons au test du rapport de vraisemblance généralisé (GLRT) qui donne lieu à la comparaison avec un seuil d'une statistique de test eta_GLRT. Cependant, pour des raisons de complexité, l'utilisation de cette statistique n'est pas toujours considérée comme réaliste. La première partie de ce travail a donc été consacrée à mettre en évidence des tests alternatifs moins complexes à mettre en œuvre, tout en ayant des performances similaires. Une analyse comparative exhaustive, prenant en considération le bruit et l'interférence, le type de canal, le nombre d'antennes en émission et en réception, et l'orthogonalité de la séquence de synchronisation est réalisée. Enfin, nous étudions le problème de l'optimisation du nombre d'antennes en émission K pour la synchronisation temporelle, montrant que pour un RSB élevé, les performances augmentent avec K dès que le produit de K avec le nombre d'antennes de réception M n'est pas supérieur à 8.Le deuxième aspect de ce travail est une analyse statistique de eta_GLRT dans le cas où la taille de la séquence d'apprentissage N est du même ordre de grandeur que M, ce qui conduit naturellement à étudier le comportement de eta_GLRT dans le régime asymptotique des grands systèmes M tend vers l'infini, N tend l'infini de telle sorte que M/N tende vers une constante non nulle. Nous considérons le cadre applicatif d'un système muni d'une unique antenne d'émission et d'un canal à trajets multiples, qui est formellement identique à celui d'un système MIMO dont le nombre d'antennes d'émissions correspondrait au nombre de trajets. Lorsque le nombre de trajets L est beaucoup plus faible que N et M, nous établissons que eta_GLRT a un comportement gaussien avec l'espérance asymptotique L log (1 / (1-M/N)) et la variance (L/N)*(M/N)/(1-M/N). Ceci est en contraste avec le régime asymptotique standard quand N tend vers l'infini et M et L fixe où eta_GLRT a un comportement chi2. Sous l'hypothèse H_1, eta_GLRT a aussi un comportement gaussien. Nous considérons également le cas où le nombre de trajets L tend vers l'infini à la même vitesse que M et N. Nous utilisons des résultats connus concernant le comportement des statistiques linéaires des valeurs propres des grandes F matrices, et déduisons que dans le régime où L,M,N tendent vers l'infini à la même vitesse, eta_GLRT a encore un comportement gaussien sous H_0, mais avec une espérance et variance différentes. L'analyse de eta_GLRT sous H_1 lorsque L,M,L convergent vers l'infini nécessite l'établissement d'un théorème central limite pour les statistiques linéaires des valeurs propres de matrices F de moyennes non-nulles, une tâche difficile. Motivé par les résultats obtenus dans le cas où L reste fini, nous proposons d'approximer la distribution asymptotique par une distribution gaussienne dont l'espérance et la variance sont la somme de l'espérance et la variance asymptotique sous H_0quand L tend vers l'infini avec l'espérance et la variance asymptotique sous H_1 dans le régime classique N tend vers l'infini et M fixé. Des simulations numériques permettent de comparer les courbes ROC des différents approximant avec des courbes ROC empiriques. Les résultats montrent que nos approximant de grandes dimensions fournissent de meilleurs résultats quand M/N augmente, tout en permettant de capturer la performance réelle pour les petites valeurs de M/N / Time synchronization of MIMO systems have been strongly studied in the last fifteen years, but most of the existing techniques assume a spatially and temporally white noise, which does not allow modeling the presence of interference. We consider thus a temporally white but spatially colored noise, with an unknown covariance matrix. Formulating the estimation problem as a hypothesis testing problem, we obtain a Generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT), which gives us a synchronization statistics eta_GLRT. However, for complexity reasons, it is not always considered realistic for practical situations. A part of this work has thus been devoted to showing that there exist non-GLRT statistics that are less complex to implement than theet a_GLRT, while having similar performance. Furthermore, we perform a comparative parameter analysis, taking into consideration the noise type, channel type, the number of transmit and receive antennas, and the orthogonality of the synchronization sequence. Lastly, the problem of optimization of the number of transmit antennas K for time synchronization has been investigated. showing, for high SNR, increasing performance with K as long as the product KM is not larger than 8, where M is the number of receive antennas. The second aspect of MIMO synchronization studied in thesis is asymptotic analysis of the same GLRT, but for large M. In this context, the synchronization sequence length N is the same order of magnitude as M, and this leads us naturally to the study of the the behavior of eta_GLRT in the asymptotic regime where M,N go towards infinity such that M/N go towards a non-zero constant. We consider the case of a single transmit antenna in a multi-path channel, which formally is equivalent to the MIMO system where the transmit antennas correspond to the number of paths. We address the case When the number of paths L does not scale with M and N, we establish that eta_GLRT has a Gaussian behavior with asymptotic mean L log (1/ (1 - M/N))and variance (L/N)*(M/N)/(1-M/N).This is in contrast with the standard asymptotic regime N goes to infinity and M fixed where eta_GLRT has a chi^2 behaviour. Under hypothesis H_1, eta_GLRT still has a Gaussian behaviour. The corresponding asymptotic mean and variance are obtained as the sum of the asymptotic mean and variance in the standard regime N goes to infinity and M fixed, and L log(1/(1-/M/N))L log (1 / (1-M/N)) and (L/N)*(M/N)/(1-M/N)respectively, i.e. the asymptotic mean and variance under H_0.We also consider the case where the number of paths L converges towards infinity at the same rate as M and N. Using known results of concerning the behaviour of linear statistics of the eigenvalues of large F-matrices, we deduce that in the regime where L,M,N converge to infinity at the same rate, eta_GLRT still has a Gaussian behaviour under H_0, but with a different mean and variance. The analysis of eta_GLRT under H_1 whenL,M,N converge to infinity needs to establish a central limit theorem for linear statistics of the eigenvalues of large non zero-mean F-matrices, a difficult ask. Motivated by the results obtained in the case where L remains finite, we propose to approximate the asymptotic distribution of eta_GLRT by a Gaussian distribution whose mean and variance are the sum of the asymptotic mean and variance under H_0when L goes to infinity with the asymptotic mean and variance under H_1 in the standard regime N goes to infinity and M fixed. Numerical simulations allow to compare the ROC curves obtained with the different approximations with the empirical ROC curves. The results show that the large-system approximations provide better results when M/N increases, while also allowing to capture the actual performance for small values of M/N
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Constellation Design under Channel Uncertainty

Giese, Jochen January 2005 (has links)
The topic of this thesis is signaling design for data transmission through wireless channels between a transmitter and a receiver that can both be equipped with one or more antennas. In particular, the focus is on channels where the propagation coefficients between each transmitter--receiver antenna pair are only partially known or completetly unknown to the receiver and unknown to the transmitter. A standard signal design approach for this scenario is based on separate training for the acquisition of channel knowledge at the receiver and subsequent error-control coding for data detection over channels that are known or at least approximately known at the receiver. If the number of parameters to estimate in the acquisition phase is high as, e.g., in a frequency-selective multiple-input multiple-output channel, the required amount of training symbols can be substantial. It is therefore of interest to study signaling schemes that minimize the overhead of training or avoid a training sequence altogether. Several approaches for the design of such schemes are considered in this thesis. Two different design methods are investigated based on a signal representation in the time domain. In the first approach, the symbol alphabet is preselected, the design problem is formulated as an integer optimization problem and solutions are found using simulated annealing. The second design method is targeted towards general complex-valued signaling and applies a constrained gradient-search algorithm. Both approaches result in signaling schemes with excellent detection performance, albeit at the cost of significant complexity requirements. A third approach is based on a signal representation in the frequency domain. A low-complexity signaling scheme performing differential space--frequency modulation and detection is described, analyzed in detail and evaluated by simulation examples. The mentioned design approaches assumed that the receiver has no knowledge about the value of the channel coefficients. However, we also investigate a scenario where the receiver has access to an estimate of the channel coefficients with known error statistics. In the case of a frequency-flat fading channel, a design criterion allowing for a smooth transition between the corresponding criteria for known and unknown channel is derived and used to design signaling schemes matched to the quality of the channel estimate. In particular, a constellation design is proposed that offers a high level of flexibility to accomodate various levels of channel knowledge at the receiver. / QC 20101014
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Code Aided Frame Synchronization For Frequency Selective Channels

Ekinci, Umut Utku 01 May 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Frame synchronization is an important problem in digital communication systems. In frame synchronization, the main task is to find the frame start given the flow of the communication symbols. In this thesis, frame synchronization problem is investigated for both additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channels and frequency selective channels. Most of the previous works on frame synchronization consider the simple case of AWGN channels. The algorithms developed for this purpose fail in frequency selective channels. There is limited number of algorithms proposed for the frequency selective channels. In this thesis, existing frame synchronization techniques are investigated for both AWGN and frequency selective channels. Code-aided frame synchronization techniques are combined with the methods for frequency selective channels. Mainly two types of code-aided frame synchronization schemes are considered and two new system structures are proposed for frame synchronization. One of the proposed structures performs better than the alternative methods for frequency selective channels. The overall system for this new synchronizer is composed of a list synchronizer which generates the possible frame starts, a channel estimator, a soft output MLSE equalizer, and a soft output Viterbi decoder. A mode separation algorithm is used to generate the statistics for the selection of the true frame start. Several experiments are done and the performance is outlined for a variety of scenarios.
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Development Of Multi-layered Circuit Analog Radar Absorbing Structures

Yildirim, Egemen 01 July 2012 (has links) (PDF)
A fast and efficient method for the design of multi-layered circuit analog absorbing structures is developed. The method is based on optimization of specular reflection coefficient of a multi-layered absorbing structure comprising of lossy FSS layers by using Genetic Algorithm and circuit equivalent models of FSS layers. With the introduced method, two illustrative absorbing structures are designed with -15 dB reflectivity for normal incidence case in the frequency bands of 10-31 GHz and 5-46 GHz, respectively. To the author&rsquo / s knowledge, designed absorbers are superior in terms of frequency bandwidth to similar studies conducted so far in the literature. For broadband scattering characterization of periodic structures, numerical codes are developed. The introduced method is improved with the employment of developed FDTD codes to the proposed method. By taking the limitations regarding production facilities into consideration, a five-layered circuit analog absorber is designed and manufactured. It is shown that the manufactured structure is capable of 15 dB reflectivity minimization in a frequency band of 3.2-12 GHz for normal incidence case with an overall thickness of 14.2 mm.
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Constellation Design under Channel Uncertainty

Giese, Jochen January 2005 (has links)
<p>The topic of this thesis is signaling design for data transmission through wireless channels between a transmitter and a receiver that can both be equipped with one or more antennas. In particular, the focus is on channels where the propagation coefficients between each transmitter--receiver antenna pair are only partially known or completetly unknown to the receiver and unknown to the transmitter.</p><p>A standard signal design approach for this scenario is based on separate training for the acquisition of channel knowledge at the receiver and subsequent error-control coding for data detection over channels that are known or at least approximately known at the receiver. If the number of parameters to estimate in the acquisition phase is high as, e.g., in a frequency-selective multiple-input multiple-output channel, the required amount of training symbols can be substantial. It is therefore of interest to study signaling schemes that minimize the overhead of training or avoid a training sequence altogether.</p><p>Several approaches for the design of such schemes are considered in this thesis. Two different design methods are investigated based on a signal representation in the time domain. In the first approach, the symbol alphabet is preselected, the design problem is formulated as an integer optimization problem and solutions are found using simulated annealing. The second design method is targeted towards general complex-valued signaling and applies a constrained gradient-search algorithm. Both approaches result in signaling schemes with excellent detection performance, albeit at the cost of significant complexity requirements.</p><p>A third approach is based on a signal representation in the frequency domain. A low-complexity signaling scheme performing differential space--frequency modulation and detection is described, analyzed in detail and evaluated by simulation examples.</p><p>The mentioned design approaches assumed that the receiver has no knowledge about the value of the channel coefficients. However, we also investigate a scenario where the receiver has access to an estimate of the channel coefficients with known error statistics. In the case of a frequency-flat fading channel, a design criterion allowing for a smooth transition between the corresponding criteria for known and unknown channel is derived and used to design signaling schemes matched to the quality of the channel estimate. In particular, a constellation design is proposed that offers a high level of flexibility to accomodate various levels of channel knowledge at the receiver.</p>
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Τεχνικές προκωδικοποίησης συστημάτων ΜΙΜΟ βασισμένες σε οικονομική αναπαράσταση καναλιών

Σταυρίδης, Αθανάσιος 24 October 2008 (has links)
Τα τελευταία χρόνια και κυρίως μετά το 1996 έχει παρουσιαστεί ένα έντονο ενδιαφέρον γύρω από τα ασύρματα συστήματα MIMO (Συστήματα Πολλών Εισόδων και Πολλών Εξόδων). Η βασική αιτία που δημιούργησε αυτό το ενδιαφέρον ήταν η θεωρητική ανάλυση της χωρητικότητας που επιτυγχάνεται με τη χρήση πολλαπλών κεραιών τόσο στο δέκτη όσο και στον πομπό. Ωστόσο πέρα από την αύξηση της χωρητικότητας τα συστήματα MIMΟ έχουν μια σειρά από επιπλέον πλεονεκτήματα, επιτυγχάνουν ανεκτικότητα στην εξασθένιση, αυξάνουν την φασματική αποδοτικότητα, μειώνουν την κατανάλωση ενέργειας καθώς και το κόστος χρήσης και κατασκευής ασύρματων δικτύων. Έχοντας λάβει υπ’ όψιν τα παραπάνω και έχοντας κάνει ήδη μια αρχική έρευνα στο τι υπάρχει στην επιστημονική βιβλιογραφία γύρω από τα συστήματα MIMO, επιλέξαμε να ασχοληθούμε με την συγκεκριμένη τεχνολογία και πιο συγκεκριμένα με την προ-κωδικοποίηση πομπού, όταν τα κανάλια που διαθέτουμε είναι συχνοτικά επιλεκτικά (frequency selective). Το πρόβλημα που μας απασχόλησε είναι η διερεύνηση τεχνικών κωδικοποίησης των δεδομένων του πομπού, πριν αυτά μεταδοθούν, ούτως ώστε να μπορέσει να απλοποιηθεί η σχεδίαση του δέκτη. Στην περίπτωση των συχνοτικά επιλεκτικών καναλιών πέρα από τον πανταχού παρόντα Γκαουσιανό θόρυβο έχουμε να αντιμετωπίσουμε και τη διασυμβολική παρεμβολή (Intersymbol Interference - ISI) . Στόχος μας είναι να μπορέσουμε να μετατοπίσουμε τη διαδικασία της ισοστάθμισης από το δέκτη στον πομπό, όπου, στην περίπτωση που ο πομπός είναι ένας σταθμός βάσης, η δυνατότητα υλοποίησης πολύπλοκων διεργασιών είναι μεγαλύτερη, τόσο μεγαλύτερης ανοχής στην κατανάλωση ενέργειας όσο κυρίως, και στη δυνατότητα χρήσης πολύπλοκου υλικού. Το πρόβλημα που τίθεται στην περίπτωση που η ισοστάθμιση γίνει στην μεριά του πομπού είναι η ποιότητα και η ποσότητα της γνώσης του πραγματικού καναλιού. Είναι σχεδόν αδύνατο ο πομπός να έχει πλήρη γνώση του πραγματικού καναλιού, με αποτέλεσμα να πρέπει να αρκεστεί σε γνώση, που στην καλύτερη περίπτωση προσεγγίζει αυτή του πραγματικού καναλιού. Επίσης, πολλές φορές, η ποσότητα της γνώσης που μπορεί να αποσταλεί από το δέκτη – όταν δεν ισχύει η αρχή της αμοιβαιότητας (reciprocity) – είναι περιορισμένη. Από τα παραπάνω καταλαβαίνουμε ότι θα είχε ενδιαφέρον η μελέτη τεχνικών που παρουσιάζουν ανοχή στην ποιότητα της γνώσης του καναλιού καθώς και η συμπεριφορά τους όταν αυτές διαθέτουν μερική ή και περιορισμένη γνώση του πραγματικού καναλιού. Ένας από τους τρόπου αντιμετώπισης όταν συναντούνται συχνοτικά επιλεκτικά κανάλια είναι η χρήση του OFDM με όσα αρνητικά αυτό συνεπάγεται (π.χ. η δυσκολία συγχρονισμού πομπού και δέκτη). Ένας άλλος τρόπος αντιμετώπισης, στην περίπτωση μονής φέρουσας (single carrier), είναι η χρήση προκωδικοποιητων Bezout. Επιλέξαμε να ασχοληθούμε με αυτόν τον τύπου προκωδικοποίητων. Πιο συγκεκριμένα, όταν ο αριθμός των κεραιών του πομπού είναι μεγαλύτερος από τον αριθμό των κεραιών του δέκτη, είναι δυνατόν να εφαρμόσουμε την ταυτότητα Bezout (Bezout Identity) στην μεριά του δέκτη. Με απλά λόγια θα εφαρμόσουμε ένα προ-ισοσταθμιστή επιβολής μηδενικών (zero forcing). Όπως είναι αναμενόμενο, μιας και ο προκωδικοποιητής εφαρμόζεται στην μεριά του πομπού, πριν εμφανιστεί ο Γκαουσιανός θόρυβος, δεν έχουμε ενίσχυση αυτού του θορύβου, ωστόσο είναι δυνατόν να έχουμε σημαντική αύξηση της μεταδιδόμενης ισχύος. Για να λυθεί αυτό το πρόβλημα έχει προταθεί στη βιβλιογραφία η σχεδίαση προκωδικοποιητών Bezout με την χρήση περιορισμών ισχύος. Αυτό που εμείς μελετήσαμε στην περίπτωση των προκωδικοποιητών Bezout (ή FIR προκωδικοποιητών), είναι η συμπεριφορά τους στην περίπτωση που ο πομπός διαθέτει πλήρη ή μερική γνώση του καναλιού. Είδαμε την περίπτωση του σχεδιασμού ενός FIR προκωδικοποιητή κάτω από τον περιορισμό ισχύος μετάδοσης μέσω της μεθόδου Tikhonov Regularization, ενός σημαντικού εργαλείου επίλυσης του προβλήματος των ελαχίστων τετραγώνων κάτω από τη δι-κριτήριο διατύπωση. Τέλος, προτείναμε δύο FIR σχεδιασμούς προκωδικοποιητών για την περίπτωση που ο πομπός διαθέτει παραμετρική (στατιστική) περιγραφή του καναλιού. / The last years, but mainly after 1996 there is an intensive interest in MIMO systems. The reason that created this interest was the capacity that can be achieved by the use of multiple antennas to the transmitter and to receiver. Furthermore, the use of multiple antennas has a number of advantages except from the capacity increase; MIMO can achieve tolerance to fading, spectral efficiency, increased coverage etc. By having considered the above information we decided to work with MIMO systems and especially with precoding techniques for frequency selective channels. In the case of frequency selective channels except from the Gaussian noise we have to treat and with intersymbol interference (ISI) which is an important degradation factor. A very serious reason to handle intersymbol interference at the transmitter side - especially when transmitter is a base station - is to simplify receiver's design. When transmitter is a base station there is a tolerance in power consuming and in the implementation of more complicated hardware. After an extensive bibliographical we concluded to use the theory of Bezout Identity. In the case where the number of antennas at the transmitter is greater than the number of antennas at the receiver it is formed a left-coprime FIR channel. By using the Bezout identity matrix, it is possible to be designed a FIR MIMO precoder that reduce intersymbol interference. Bezout precoder (pre-equalizer) is a zero-forcing (ZF) equalizer. As it is known from bibliography ZF equalizer has the disadvantage that amplifies noise power in deep fades. For the case of Bezout precoder it is not true since there is no noise - noise will appear at the receiver. But there is another disadvantage, Bezout precoder may increase transmit power significantly to overcome deep fades in the singular values of the channel matrix. The solution to the previous phenomenon can be taken by designing ZF precoders under power constraints. The main problem in the case of transmit precoding is the channel knowledge - when reciprocity principle is not valid. In most cases it is not possible to have perfect channel knowledge or even the knowledge that we have may be of bad quality. Another drawback that appears in the case of frequency selective channels is the amounts of information (number of bits) that can be send back to the transmitter - limited feedback. Many works assumed a quasi-static channel - channel doesn't changes for a number of symbols - and perfect channel knowledge. In real world this may not be true. In this master thesis we investigated three things. Firstly, the behavior of Bezout precoders under channel mismatch at the side of transmitter. Secondly, ways that will allows us to decrease channel feedback. And thirdly, which was the most interesting, we proposed two FIR designs that uses statistical channel knowledge.
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Passive, active and absorbing frequency selective surfaces for wireless communication applications

Kiani, Ghaffer I. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Physics & Engineering, 2008. / "March, 2009". Bibliography: p. 145-158.
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Conception et développement de supports imprimables souples pour filtrage et adaptation des ondes électromagnétiques radiofréquences / Design and development of flexible printed circuits for filtering and adaptation of radio frequency electromagnetic waves

Niembro Martin, Alejandro 09 October 2015 (has links)
Les communications sans fil sont de plus en plus présentes dans notre quotidien, et avec elles, les ondes électromagnétiques qui leurs sont associées. Cela a créé un besoin de produits permettant de contrôler la portée du réseau, pour des raisons de sécurité de données, d'augmentation de débit en cas d'interférences avec d'autres réseaux, ou bien pour des raisons sanitaires. A l'inverse, dans d'autres cas, l'amélioration de la transmission de ces ondes est recherchée. Par exemple, dans les bâtiments de nouvelle construction ou rénovées, l'installation de vitrages à isolation renforcée permet d'avoir des bâtiments plus performantes au niveau thermique. Malheureusement, ces vitrages bloquent également les radiofréquences, dont notamment les signaux de téléphonie mobile. L'objectif de la thèse est la conception et le développement de structures filtrantes imprimées sur substrat souple. Dans un premier temps, des solutions de filtrage sélectif coupe bande sont proposées afin d'empêcher autant que possible la transmission d'ondes électromagnétiques, par exemple celles du WiFi entre les pièces d'un bâtiment. Dans un deuxième temps, une solution permettant d'améliorer la transmission des ondes électromagnétiques au travers des vitrages thermiques est proposée. Outre ces études, un système de caractérisation permettant de caractériser finement ces structures FSS a été développé lors de ces travaux de thèse. / Nowadays wireless communication systems are more and more present in our lives, and with them, electromagnetic waves associated to them. A need of products capable to control the range of the network has appeared, for data security reasons, for data rate increase in case of network interferences or for health reasons. On the opposite, in other cases, improving the transmission of these waves is desired. For instance, in new construction or renovated buildings, energy saving windows allows having more efficient buildings thermal speaking. Unfortunately, those windows also block radiofrequencies, including mobile phone signals. The aim of this thesis is the design and development of filtering structures printed on flexible substrate. First, stop band selective filtering solutions are proposed in order to block as much as possible transmission waves, for instance, WiFi in between different rooms of the same building. Secondly, a solution to improve electromagnetic wave transmission through energy saving windows is proposed. In addition to these studies, a characterization system for testing these FSS structures has been developed during this thesis work.

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