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Tohme, Philip Edward. "Optical switching and its application in Sonet-based transmission systems." Thesis, This resource online, 1991. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-10242009-020314/.
Full textChu, Liang. "ADSL system enhancement with multiuser detection." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/14972.
Full textZimmerman, Eric Brady. "Analysis of the thermal behavior of telephone switching cabinets." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/17681.
Full textYildirim, Recep Ali. "Mmse Based Iterative Turbo Equalization For Antenna Switching Systems." Master's thesis, METU, 2010. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12612480/index.pdf.
Full textDu, Toit Riaan. "The applications of superconductors in cellular network base stations." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/20433.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: The Applications of Superconductors in Cellular Network Base Stations R. Du Toit Department of Electronic Engineering University of Stellenbosch Private Bag X1, 7602 Matieland, South Africa Thesis: MScEng (E&E) March 2008 Wireless communications have increasingly become part of our world. The growth of radio frequency (RF) wireless communications has led to an increasing demand for frequency spectrum licenses, increased system capacity and larger user bandwidths. These demands lead to frequent improvements on the physical and higher layers of wireless communication protocols. Changes in the physical layer are frequently followed by the need for replacement of dedicated hardware components. The need therefore exists for a more general and programmable physical layer. A more general and programmable radio architecture implies increased radio front-end performance without losing programmability. The contribution of this thesis is the analysis of how superconductor electronics (SCE) using Rapid Single Flux Quantum (RSFQ) logic may advance wireless radio front-ends by providing a general-purpose programmable radio architecture. Superconductor analogue to digital converters (ADCs) are employed as high performance, programmable digitization structures. Once a received signal is digitized, SCE can be used to rapidly do recursive operations such as synchronization and multi-path delay estimation. These operations are based on correlation, and for evaluation of such operations with SCE the popular CDMA multiplexing method is studied along with the WCDMA protocol used in the 3G UMTS standard. Two delta-type oversampling superconductor ADC modulator designs are presented and evaluated along with a hybrid decimation filter design, using both the benefits of SCE and room temperature electronics. A fast RSFQ correlator design is also presented and evaluated for use in a multi-path estimation structure. A rapid multi-path delay estimation architecture based on fast RSFQ circular data buffers and correlators is presented. The architecture uses the fast speeds of RSFQ logic to obtain accurate path delay estimates in a rapidly changing wireless environment. It is concluded that RSFQ-based wireless receiver components offer promising new options for data conversion, correlation and multi-path delay estimation implementations.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: The Applications of Superconductors in Cellular Network Base Stations R. Du Toit Department of Electronic Engineering University of Stellenbosch Private Bag X1, 7602 Matieland, South Africa Thesis: MScEng (E&E) March 2008 Draadlose kommunikasie word al hoe meer deel van ons wêreld. Groei in radiofrekwensietipe kommunikasie het gelei tot ’n toenemende aanvraag na frekwensiespektrum lisensies, vergrote stelselkapasiteit en groter gebruikerbandwydtes. Hierdie aanvrae lei tot gereelde en spoedige verbeteringe op die fisiese en hoër lae van huidige draadlose kommunikasieprotokol. Veranderinge in die fisiese laag vereis gewoonlik dat toegewyde hardewarde komponente vervang word. Die behoefte bestaan dus vir ’n meer algemene, programmeerbare fisiese laag. Dit vereis dus ’n verbetering in die radio-ontvanger se komponente naaste aan die antenna sonder om programmeerbaarheid te verloor. Die bydrae van hierdie tesis is hoofsaaklik die analise van hoe supergeleierelektronika wat van Rapid Single Flux Quantum (RSFQ) logika gebruik maak, huidige draadlose sellulêre basisstasies se fisiese laag kan verbeter deur ’n meer algemene en programmeerbare radio-argitektuur op te lewer. Supergeleier analoog-na-syfer omsetters (ADCs) word bestudeer as moontlike programmeerbare versyferingstrukture wat steeds hoë werkverrigting lewer. Wanneer ’n ontvangde sein in digitale vorm omgesit is, kan supergeleierelektronika gebruik word om vinnig rekursiewe operasies uit te voer. Voorbeelde van sulke operasies is sinkronisasie en die waardebepaling van die vertraging van verskillende paaie wat ’n sein volg na die ontvanger. Hierdie spesifieke operasies se werking is gebaseer op korrelasie, en vir die evaluasie van sulke operasies met supergeleierelektronika is die gewilde wyeband-CDMA (WCDMA) protokol wat gebruik word in die 3G UMTS-standaard. Twee supergeleier-delta-tipe oorversyferings-ADC-moduleerderontwerpe word voorgelê en evaluasie word daarop gedoen saam met ’n hibriede desimasiefilterontwerp wat gebruik maak van beide die voordele van supergeleierelektronika en kamertemperatuurelektronika. ’n Vinnige RSFQ-korreleerder word ook voorgelê en evaluasie word daarop gedoen vir gebruik binne ’n multi-padvertraging-waardebepalerstruktuur. Hierdie struktuur wat gebaseer is op RSFQ sirkulêre buffers en korreleerders, word voorgelê. Die waardebepaler maak gebruik van die spoed van RSFQ-logika om akkurate multi-padvertragingswaardes te bepaal in ’n vinnig veranderende draadlose omgewing. Die gevolgtrekking word gemaak dat RSFQ-gebaseerde draadlose ontvangerkomponente groot voordele in versyfering-, korreleerder- en multi-padvertragingsbepaler-toepassings bied.
Goken, Burcu. "Investigation Of Gmpls Applications In Optical Systems." Master's thesis, METU, 2005. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/2/12606571/index.pdf.
Full textMuller, J. J. "USB telephony interface device for speech recognition applications." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/2757.
Full textAutomatic speech recognition (ASR) systems are an attractive means for companies to deliver value added services with which to improve customer satisfaction. Such ASR systems require a telephony interface to connect the speech recognition application to the telephone system. Commercially available telephony interfaces are usually operating system specific, and therefore hardware device driver issues complicate the development of software applications for different platforms that require telephony access. The drivers and application programming interface (API) for telephony interfaces are often available only for the Microsoft Windows operating systems. This poses a problem, as many of the software tools used for speech recognition research and development operate only on Linux-based computers. These interfaces are also typically in PCI/ISA card format, which hinders physical portability of the device to another computer. A simple, cheaper and easier to use USB telephony interface device, offering cross-platform portability, was developed and presented, together with the necessary API.
林芷蔚 and Tse-wai Constance Lam. "Communication satisfaction in relation to managerial roles and the choice of communication media." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31268948.
Full textLam, Tse-wai Constance. "Communication satisfaction in relation to managerial roles and the choice of communication media /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1998. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B19877869.
Full textStegmann, Johann. "Design and implementation of a digital video recorder, with live video streaming to cellphone over mobile broadband." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/2642.
Full textThe work presented in this Thesis relates to the increased capabilities of the mobile Internet and the possible use of cellphones as an enhancement to video surveillance systems. The focus of the Thesis is on the delivery of live video content to Java enabled cellphones. The various characteristics, capabilities and limitations of the mobile networks- and phones are investigated. Various options for streaming video content to cellphones are also explored. The design and implementation of a digital surveillance system with the ability to stream live video to a cellphone is presented. Two versions of the streaming protocol are developed and implemented in cellphone applications, with which the video stream can be viewed. An evaluation and real-life testing of the applications are presented. Recommendations regarding further enhancements are provided.
Opie, Jake Weyman. "Securing softswitches from malicious attacks." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007714.
Full textHoefel, Roger Pierre Fabris. "CDMA/PRMA : um mecanismo de controle de acesso ao meio para transmissão de pacotes em sistemas sem fio de terceira geração." [s.n.], 2000. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/260670.
Full textTese (doutorado) - Umiversidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia Elétrica e de Computação
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Resumo: O objetivo deste trabalho é o de analisar, caracterizar e apresentar soluções para o excitante desafio de projetar protocolos de acesso para o transporte de pacotes multimídia no enlace reverso de sistemas celulares terrestres que empregam interface do ar do tipo TD/DS-CDMA (Time Division/Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Access). Os estudos relativos aos aspectos inerentes à transmissão de pacotes em sistemas TD/DS-CDMA são particularizados na análise dos protocolos CDMA/PRMA (Code Division Multiple Access/ Packet Reservation Multiple Access) e Slotted CDMA/ALOHA. CDMA/PRMA é um protocolo de múltiplo acesso híbrido, no qual se aplicam os conceitos de multiplexação no tempo~por código e de alocação de recursos por meio de reserva. O acesso controlado ao canal do protocolo CDMA/PRMA permite a redução da variação da carga instantânea do canal e, conseqüentemente, redução da interferência de múltiplo acesso em relação ao protocolo Slotted CDMA/ ALOHA, onde os terminais acessam no próximo slot de tempo tão logo tenham pacotes a transmitir. Utiliza-se simulação computacional de maneira intensiva para à obtenção de resultados concernentes ao desempenho dos protocolos CDMA/PRMA e Slotted CDMA/ ALOHA em distintas condições operacionais. Estes resultados são validados por análises numéricas. Entre outros aspectos deste trabalho, destaca-se: (i) o modelo do ponto de equilíbrio proposto para os protocolos CDMA/PRMA e Slotted CDMA/ ALOHA; (ii) as expressões numéricas propostas para uma análise de desempenho do protocolo CDMA/PRMA; (iii) o desenvolvimento de um simulador de rede de pacotes para a investigação dos efeitos da interferência externa nas redes de pacotes CDMA/PRMA e Slotted CDMA/ ALOHA; (iv) efeitos dos parâmetros de projeto no desempenho dos protocolos CDMA/PRMA e Slotted CDMA/ ALORA; (v) estudo do desempenho dos protocolos CDMA/PRMA e Slotted CDMA/ ALORA com tráfego de vídeo com taxa variável e tráfego de dados WWW; (vi) a investigação dos efeitos do controle de potência, do desvanecimento rápido e do desvanecimento lento no desempenho dos protocolos CDMA/PRMA e Slotted CDMA/ ALORA com tráfego multimídia; (vii) o projeto integrado do protocolo CDMA/PRMA com receptor de detecção conjunta descorrelacionadora
Abstract: This thesis has the objective of to analyze, to characterize and to propose solutions to the challenge of design medium access control protocols for transmission of multimedia packets over the reverse channel of land mobile cellular systems based on TD/DS-CDMA (Time Division/Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Access) air interface. Some inherent aspects of packet transmission over the reverse link of TD/DS-CDMA systems are particularized in the analysis of the CDMA/PRMA (Code Division Multiple Access/Packet Reservation Multiple Access) and Slotted CDMA/ ALOHA protocols. The joint CDMA/PRMA protocol is a hybrid multiple-access technique that combines time-division, code-division and Reservation ALOHA concepts. The CDMA/PRMA medium access control brings to reduction of the users variance on the channel, so a larger capacity is obtained in relation to the Slotted CDMA/ ALOHA protocol, where a mobile station accesses a time slot as soon as it has packets to transmit. It is used intensely computational simulation techniques to obtain some performance results concerning to CDMA/PRMA Slotted and CDMA/ ALOHA behavior over distinct operational conditions. It is utilized numerical techniques to validate some of obtained results. It is emphasized the following aspects of this Thesis: (i) a equilibrium point analysis model for the CDMA/PRMA and Slotted CDMA/ ALOHA protocols; (ii) some numerical expressions that permits to analyze the CDMA/PRMA behavior on voice-only traffic; (iii) a system level network simulator developed to assess and to compare the intercell interference effects on the CDMA/PRMA and Slotted CDMA/ ALOHA protocols performance; (iv) the design parameters effects on the performance of CDMA/PRMA and Slotted CDMA/ALOHA systems; (v) some studies of CDMA/PRMA and Slotted CDMA/ALOHA behavior on mixed voice/variable bit rate video and voice/WWW browsing traffic; (vi) some analysis of the imperfect power control effects, slow and fast fading effects on the capacity of CDMA/PRMA and Slotted CDMA/ ALOHA protocols; (vii) a integrated design of CDMA/PRMA protocol and a multiuser decorrelator detector
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Telecomunicações e Telemática
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Garcia, Virgile. "Optimisation du partage de ressources pour les réseaux cellulaires auto-organisés." Phd thesis, INSA de Lyon, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00838793.
Full textReinink, Kasper. "Data adaptor unit for an electronic exchange: system design and simulation study." Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/19196.
Full textNam, Haewoon. "Joint diversity combining technique and adaptive modulation in wireless communications." Thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/3460.
Full textChana, Amish Harkisan. "Performance analysis of signalling system No. 7 networks during signalling transfer point congestion." Thesis, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/4074.
Full textThesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.
Sewnath, Gajadhar. "A packet radio system for an industrial data network." Thesis, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/6898.
Full textThesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of Natal, 1992.
De, Villiers Johan Pieter. "Blind multi-user cancellation using the constant modulus algorithm." Diss., 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28080.
Full textDissertation (M Eng (Electronic Engineering))--University of Pretoria, 2006.
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Wijayasinghe, Don N. "Application of smart antennas to wideband code division multiple access : the uplink performance." Thesis, 2004. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/18225/.
Full text(9739226), Akhil Prasad. "MULTI-OBJECTIVE DESIGN OF DYNAMIC WIRELESS CHARGING SYSTEMS FOR HEAVY – DUTY VEHICLES." Thesis, 2020.
Find full textPresently, internal combustion engines provide power to move the majority of vehicles on the roadway. While battery-powered electric vehicles provide an alternative, their widespread acceptance is hindered by range anxiety and longer charging/refueling times. Dynamic wireless power transfer (DWPT) has been proposed as a means to reduce both range anxiety and charging/refueling times. In DWPT, power is provided to a vehicle in motion using electromagnetic fields transmitted by a transmitter embedded within the roadway to a receiver at the underside of the vehicle. For commercial vehicles, DWPT often requires transferring hundreds of kW through a relatively large airgap (> 20 cm). This requires a high-power DC-AC converter at the transmitting end and a DC-AC converter within the vehicle.
In this research, a focus is on the development of models that can be used to support the design of DWPT systems. These include finite element-based models of the transmitter/receiver that are used to predict power transfer, coil loss, and core loss in DWPT systems. The transmitter/receiver models are coupled to behavioral models of power electronic converters to predict converter efficiency, mass, and volume based upon switching frequency, transmitter/receiver currents, and source voltage. To date, these models have been used to explore alternative designs for a DWPT intended to power Class 8-9 vehicles on IN interstates. Specifically, the models have been embedded within a genetic algorithm-based multi-objective optimization in which the objectives include minimizing system mass and minimizing loss. Several designs from the optimization are evaluated to consider practicality of the proposed designs.Liu, Yi-Sheng. "A token based MAC protocol for wireless ad hoc networks." Thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/4172.
Full textThesis (M.Sc.-Engineering)-University of Natal, 2003.
Mpako, Vuyolwethu Maxabiso Wessels. "Capture effects in spread-aloha packet protocols." Thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/2824.
Full textThesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.
Veljanovski, Ronny. "A reconfigurable root raised cosine filter for a mobile receiver." Thesis, 2003. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/15280/.
Full textGulpinar, Feyzullah. "A non-conventional multilevel flying-capacitor converter topology." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/6299.
Full textThis research proposes state-of-the-art multilevel converter topologies and their modulation strategies, the implementation of a conventional flying-capacitor converter topology up to four-level, and a new four-level flying-capacitor H-Bridge converter confi guration. The three phase version of this proposed four-level flying-capacitor H-Bridge converter is given as well in this study. The highlighted advantages of the proposed converter are as following: (1) the same blocking voltage for all switches employed in the con figuration, (2) no capacitor midpoint connection is needed, (3) reduced number of passive elements as compared to the conventional solution, (4) reduced total dc source value by comparison with the conventional topology. The proposed four-level capacitor-clamped H-Bridge converter can be utilized as a multilevel inverter application in an electri fied railway system, or in hybrid electric vehicles. In addition to the implementation of the proposed topology in this research, its experimental setup has been designed to validate the simulation results of the given converter topologies.