Essays about: "Master thesis report dsp"
Found 4 essays containing the words Master thesis report dsp.
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1. Design of a DVB-T Receiver : For SFN on a DSP-Processor
University essay from Datorteknik; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : The goal of this thesis was to implement a DVB-T receiver on Coresonic’s DSP-processor and attempt to evaluate how to design a receiver that is robust against very strong echoes with a long delay. Long delayed echoes is very common in Single Frequency Networks (SFN) which is why focus was put on finding algorithms that work well in SFN. READ MORE
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2. BERT and FFT measurement systems for high-speed communications and magnetometry
University essay from Institutionen för teknikvetenskaperAbstract : This master thesis presents the development and implementation of two digital systems based on Field-programmable Gate Array (FPGA): a Bit Error Rate Testing (BERT) system for an Optical Communication (OCOM) application, and a Digital Signal Processing (DSP) system for a Spin-Dependent Tunneling Magnetometer (SDTM). Both applications are intended for space and currently under development at the Ångström Space Technology Center (ÅSTC). READ MORE
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3. FPGA Implementation of a Multimode Transmultiplexer
University essay from ElektroniksystemAbstract : As the complexity of Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) circuits dramatically increases by improvements of technology, there is a huge interests to shift different applications from analog to digital domain. While there are many platform available for this shift, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) hold an attractive position because of their performance, power consumption and configurability. READ MORE
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4. Benchmarking a DSP processor
University essay from Institutionen för systemteknikAbstract : This Master thesis describes the benchmarking of a DSP processor. Benchmarking means measuring the performance in some way. In this report, we have focused on the number of instruction cycles needed to execute certain algorithms. The algorithms we have used in the benchmark are all very common in signal processing today. READ MORE