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The next generation communication devices are foreseen to not only support a large variety of applications, ranging from speech, audio and video graphics but also be able to maintain connection with many other devices (rather than a single base station) in di®erent changing environments. The aim of the dissertation is to analyze digital modulation and coding techniques for wireless communication systems in realistic transmission scenarios. Furthermore, an important objective of the dissertation is to explore the degrees of freedom that can make the wire- less communication systems overall more adaptive, thereby, resulting in systems that either consume less power for a given performance or o®er more perfor- mance for a given amount of average energy ...

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Author
Kiyani, Nauman
Institution
Delft University of Technology
Supervisors
Publication Year
2009
Upload Date
Oct. 19, 2011

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