Print Email Facebook Twitter Gigabit wireless transmission in dispersive environments Title Gigabit wireless transmission in dispersive environments: Channel characterization and signal processing algorithms Author Khademi, S. (TU Delft Signal Processing Systems) Contributor van der Veen, A.J. (promotor) Janssen, G.J.M. (copromotor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Date 2016-11-22 Abstract The advent of the digital era has revolutionized many aspect of our society and has significantly improved the quality of our lives. Consequently, signal processing has gained a considerable attention as the science behind the digital life. Among different applications for signal processing theory and algorithms, wireless communications remains one of the attractive and popular ones due to the widespread use of mobile devices.This thesis is dedicated to develop signal processing algorithms to design highspeed wireless transceivers that can perform in highly reflective and harsh environments. The start of this research work initiated as a collaboration between TU Delft and an industrial partner, on a research aimed at short range gigabit wireless link within a lithography machine. The underlying unique wireless environment, together with the challenging specifications of the communication link for mechatronic systems, made this a compelling research project. To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:ed56d352-6804-4f6a-9c03-4c213bc4c622 ISBN 978-94-6186-744-5 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights © 2016 S. Khademi Files PDF seyran16phd.pdf 2.76 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ed56d352-6804-4f6a-9c03-4c213bc4c622/datastream/OBJ/view