Tesi programma Socrates
The following students developed their thesis work at LESIM in the framework of Socrates program:
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Radovan Rybar, from Technical University of Kosice, Slovacchia with a thesis on UMTS system;
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Benoit Gautrot, from ENSERB - BORDEAUX-France with a thesis on with a thesis on remote control of oscilloscopes with GPIB and use of webcam.
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Pedros Chaitas, from Thessaloniki University, Greece, with a thesis on Remote control of Spectrum and Network Analyzer.
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Petko Nikolov Petkov, from Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria with a thesis on measurements for UMTS signals;
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Stanimir Ivanov Statev, from Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria with a thesis on measurements for UMTS signals.
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Moisa Sorin, from Gh. Asachi Technical University, Iasi, Romania, with a thesis on compensation of ADC nonlinearies.
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William D'Ingrando, from ENSERB - BORDEAUX � France with a thesis on remote management of measurement instrumentation by using the RSVP protocol.
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Gergana T. Nikolova, from Technical University of Sofia, with a thesis on the development of measurement algorithms on FPGA.
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Donka V. Atanasova, from Technical University of Sofia, with a thesis on the development of measurement algorithms on FPGA.
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Kameliya P. Georgieva, from Technical University of Sofia, with a thesis on the metrological characterisation of a measurement method for the detection of faults in microelectronic packages.
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Margarita I. Rangelova, from Technical University of Sofia, with a thesis on the implementation on DSP of a method for the correction of the integral non linearity error in the ADCs.
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Olga Silvent, from Escola Politecnica Superior de Castelldefels, Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain, with a thesis on the comparison of different methods for the error correction in the ADCs.
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Carolina Franco Morante, from Escola Politecnica Superior de Castelldefels, Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya, with a thesis on the comparison of different methods for the error correction in the ADCs.
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Cedric De Cesare, from ENSERB - BORDEAUX, France, with a thesis on the automatic classification of numeric modulations.
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Petr Ornst, from CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, Praga, with a thesis on the the error correction in the ADCs.