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Extension and practical evaluation of the spatial modulation conceptSerafimovski, Nikola January 2013 (has links)
The spatial modulation (SM) concept combines, in a novel fashion, digital modulation and multiple antenna transmission for low complexity and spectrally efficient data transmission. The idea considers the transmit antenna array as a spatial constellation diagram with the transmit antennas as the constellation points. To this extent, SM maps a sequence of bits onto a signal constellation point and onto a spatial constellation point. The information is conveyed by detecting the transmitting antenna (the spatial constellation point) in addition to the signal constellation point. In this manner, inter-channel interference is avoided entirely since transmission is restricted to a single antenna at any transmission instance. However, encoding binary information in the spatial domain means that the number of transmit antennas must be a power of two. To address this constraint, fractional bit encoded spatial modulation (FBE—SM) is proposed. FBE–SMuses the theory of modulus conversion to facilitate fractional bit rates over time. In particular, it allows each transmitter to use an arbitrary number of transmit antennas. Furthermore, the application of SM in a multi-user, interference limited scenario has never been considered. To this extent, the average bit error rate (ABER) of SM is characterised in the interference limited scenario. The ABER performance is first analysed for the interference-unaware detector. An interference-aware detector is then proposed and compared with the cost and complexity equivalent detector for a single–input multiple–output (SIMO) system. The application of SM with an interference-aware detector results in coding gains for the system. Another area of interest involves using SM for relaying systems. The aptitude of SM to replace or supplement traditional relaying networks is analysed and its performance is compared with present solutions. The application of SM to a fixed relaying system, termed dual-hop spatial modulation (Dh-SM), is shown to have an advantage in terms of the source to destination ABER when compared to the classical decode and forward (DF) relaying scheme. In addition, the application of SM to a relaying system employing distributed relaying nodes is considered and its performance relative to Dh-SM is presented. While significant theoretical work has been done in analysing the performance of SM, the implementation of SM in a practical system has never been shown. In this thesis, the performance evaluation of SM in a practical testbed scenario is presented for the first time. To this extent, the empirical results validate the theoretical work presented in the literature.
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Application of nematic liquid crystals as tunable optical filtersSteven, David Paul January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Environmental perception using CTFM sonar imagingPolitis, Z. January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Implementation of Multi-Frequency Modulation on an industry standard computer.Gantenbein, Terry K. 09 1900 (has links)
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited / This report discusses the theory, design, implementation and testing of a personal computer-based Multi-Frequency Modulation (MFM) packet communications system. Transmitter/receiver programs provide software drivers for D/A and A/D boards and perform symbol encoding, modulating, demodulating and decoding. The design and construction of a polarity coincidence correlator for receiver packet synchronization is presented. Experimental results show that the implemented MFM communication system conforms to theoretical analysis with acceptable bit error. Results also show the MFM can be uniquely adapted to a specific channel. / http://archive.org/details/implementationof00gant / Lieutenant, United States Navy
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Current modulation for data transmission on power lines20 November 2013 (has links)
M.Ing. (Electrical and Electronic Engineering Science) / This study presents a simple methodology developed to set up and establish a simplex communication system over a power line using load signatures. Traditional concepts such as normalization and matched filtering form the core of these algorithms. The analysis also relies extensively on the voltage and current measurements made over a fixed period of time on a single phase. Furthermore, analyses on the capacity of this kind of system are also presented, taking into consideration various disturbances.
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[en] PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF LINKS WITH ADAPTIVE MODULATION APPLIED TO WCDMA/HSDPA SYSTEMS / [pt] ANÁLISE DE DESEMPENHO DE ENLACES COM MODULAÇÃO ADAPTATIVA APLICADA A SISTEMAS WCDMA/HSDPARODRIGO JUREMA DE ASSIS CORREA 05 December 2003 (has links)
[pt] Este trabalho é um estudo sobre o desempenho de um enlace
típico do padrão UMTS/WCDMA para sistemas celulares de
terceira geração, utilizando a técnica denominada modulação
adaptativa. Esta técnica consiste em escolher, para
cada quadro de bits transmitido, a modulação mais adequada
às condições do canal. Os aspectos básicos do problema
foram formulados analiticamente considerando a transmissão
com modulações PSK e QAM coerentes em um canal com
desvanecimento plano e efeito Doppler. Para considerar a
aplicação a um modelo mais realista, foi desenvolvido um
programa de simulação capaz de modelar esse mesmo problema
considerando os principais componentes do sistema HSDPA
(High Speed Data Packet Access), um sub-sistema do
UMTS/WCDMA padronizado para transmissão de dados em alta
velocidade no enlace de descida. O desempenho do enlace foi
avaliado para diversas situações através da taxa de erro de
bit, da taxa de transmissão média e da vazão obtida na
transmissão, procurando-se investigar a influência de
parâmetros do sistema nesse desempenho. / [en] This work is a study about the performance of a typical
UMTS/WCDMA link for third generation mobile communications
systems which uses the adaptive modulation technique. This
technique consists of choosing, for each transmitted
frame, the most efficient modulation according to the
channel conditions. The basic aspects of the problem were
analytically examined considering transmissions with PSK
and QAM coherent techniques in a flat fading channel
with Doppler effect. A simulator was developed in order to
consider the application in a more realistic model. This
simulator was capable of modeling this problem considering
the main aspects of the HSDPA (High Speed Data Packet
Access) system, which is a subsystem of UMTS/WCDMA that is
standardized for high-speed data transmission in the
downlink. The link level performance was evaluated for many
different situations through average transmission bit error
rate and throughput, investigating the influence of the
system parameters in this performance.
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Evaluation of a poisson windowed test signal for pcm codecsCronje, Bernhard 15 January 2015 (has links)
This project deals with the critical evaluation of a Poisson
windowed test signal which was proposed for in-service and
production testing of filtered pulse code modulation systems. The
Poisson windowed test signal has various advantages over the
existing two test methods specified by the International
Consultive Committee for Telephone and Telegraph (CCITT). The
main goals of the new test signal are to minimise the test time
and to accommodate the send- and reel eve filters normally found in
communication systems.
The evaluation process included the compilation of performance
curves of signal ,to noise ratio vs. signal level and gain
variation vs. signal level. These curves were compiled by
simulating the codec and filters on a digital computer and
processing the output data. Three sets of programs were
The results obtained revealed some fundamental limitations of the
proposed test signal. Using the basic properties of the Poisson
windowed signal, an alternative test signal was proposed. It was
the single sided exponentially windowed sinusoidal which proved
to be suitable for the testing of filtered pulse code modulation
stems.
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Pseudo random sequences and their application to the measurement of intermodulation distortion in frequency modulated systemsHawryszkiewycz, Peter. January 1969 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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High speed analog circuit design using the heterostructure insulated gate field effect transistorSmith, Alexander B. 12 September 1997 (has links)
As Si MOS approaches its maximum limits in speed and bandwidth, new
devices are desired to meet the needs of high speed communications and signal
processing. A device that exhibits superior performance to Si MOS, BJT, and
GaAs technology is the HEMT (high electron mobility transistor).
The HEMT offers superior transconductance, mobility, speed, and noise performance
compared to Si MOS, BJT, and standard GaAs technology. The high
performance is a result of improved channel mobility due to a heterojunction. At
the heterointerface, the majority carriers are confined to a very thin sheet forming
what has been termed a 2DEG (two dimensional electron gas).
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the suitability of Honeywell's
delta-doped self-aligned complimentary HIGFET process for the realization of high
speed analog circuits. An operational amplifier and switched-capacitor circuit are
presented. The operational amplifier has been fabricated at Honeywell and preliminary
tests have been performed on the op-amp which are also presented. / Graduation date: 1998
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Laryngeal-level amplitude modulation in vibrato /Reese, Lorie, January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.)--Brigham Young University. Dept. of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, 2006. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-84).
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