Consumption factor and millimeter-wave channel measurements

This thesis describes fundamental approaches to quantify rate versus power consumption tradeoffs for cascaded communication systems. The discussion is bolstered by a large number of in-situ channel measurements, which are used in discussions of the power consumption of future massively broadband ce...

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Main Author: Murdock, James Nelson
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-12-4575
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2011-12-45752015-09-20T17:05:26ZConsumption factor and millimeter-wave channel measurementsMurdock, James NelsonCommunication systemsPower efficiencyConsumption factorMillimeter-wave cellular systemsChannel sounding38 GHz channelCommunication system energy consumption trendsThis thesis describes fundamental approaches to quantify rate versus power consumption tradeoffs for cascaded communication systems. The discussion is bolstered by a large number of in-situ channel measurements, which are used in discussions of the power consumption of future massively broadband cellular systems. Chapter one provides an introduction. Chapter two discusses power consumption trends in modern communication systems. Chapter three introduces the consumption factor framework. Chapter four discusses the channel measurement campaign. Chapter five concludes the thesis, and uses the measurement results to estimate power consumption and capacity of future cellular systems. In addition, chapter five extends the consumption factor theory and draws fundamental conclusions about the energy price per bit for a general cascaded communication system.text2012-02-17T15:55:07Z2012-02-17T15:55:07Z2011-122012-02-17December 20112012-02-17T15:55:54Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-12-45752152/ETD-UT-2011-12-4575eng
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topic Communication systems
Power efficiency
Consumption factor
Millimeter-wave cellular systems
Channel sounding
38 GHz channel
Communication system energy consumption trends
spellingShingle Communication systems
Power efficiency
Consumption factor
Millimeter-wave cellular systems
Channel sounding
38 GHz channel
Communication system energy consumption trends
Murdock, James Nelson
Consumption factor and millimeter-wave channel measurements
description This thesis describes fundamental approaches to quantify rate versus power consumption tradeoffs for cascaded communication systems. The discussion is bolstered by a large number of in-situ channel measurements, which are used in discussions of the power consumption of future massively broadband cellular systems. Chapter one provides an introduction. Chapter two discusses power consumption trends in modern communication systems. Chapter three introduces the consumption factor framework. Chapter four discusses the channel measurement campaign. Chapter five concludes the thesis, and uses the measurement results to estimate power consumption and capacity of future cellular systems. In addition, chapter five extends the consumption factor theory and draws fundamental conclusions about the energy price per bit for a general cascaded communication system. === text
author Murdock, James Nelson
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title Consumption factor and millimeter-wave channel measurements
title_short Consumption factor and millimeter-wave channel measurements
title_full Consumption factor and millimeter-wave channel measurements
title_fullStr Consumption factor and millimeter-wave channel measurements
title_full_unstemmed Consumption factor and millimeter-wave channel measurements
title_sort consumption factor and millimeter-wave channel measurements
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