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RF/ MICROWAVE CIRCUIT
DESIGNFOR WIRELESS
APPLICATIONS
RF/ MicrowaveCircuitDesignforWireless Applications.
Ulrich L. Rohde, David P. Newkirk
Copyright ... advances.
In this book,
RF/ MicrowaveCircuitDesignforWireless Applications
, Dr. Rohde helps
clarify RF theory and its reduction to practical applications in developing RF circuits. The
book provides ... members. We have therefore
decided to give some guidelines for the designer applications of ICs, focusing mainly on
high-performance applications. In the case of high-performance applications,...
... capacity for data transmission of current wireless systems is still tiny when compared to
wired forms of communications. But wireless data rates continue to increase. To understand
the push for higher ... works forwireless systems that have been
deployed to date. Do not expect this statement to hold much longer. There are 6 current
trends in wirelesscommunications which emphasize the need for ... change in how wireless communi-
cations systems are designed. This change reflects how we view multipath in a wireless
system:
The Old Perspective: The ultimate goal of wireless communications...
... fading is particular to wireless communications. Accurate modeling is
important, because equalization design is usually targeted to particular scenarios
for which reliable communications is desirable. ... desirable. In the literature, channel modeling
information can be found for
• wireless (radio) communications [Tur72, Suz77],
• wireline communications (twisted pair) [Fis95],
4 INTRODUCTION ... the book will be wirelesscommunications exam-
ples,
specifically radio communications such as cellular communications. In such
systems, there are several standard models used for the medium...
... aspects
of wirelesscommunications performance. Chapters 7 and 8 discuss the basis
of two public mobile communication standards, and several private wireless
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5.7 Performance Analysis of the Pre-Rake TDD-CDMA 87
5.7.1 Self-Interference 88
5.7.2 Multiple-Access Interference 89
5.8 Performance Analysis of the Rake TDD-CDMA 92
5.8.1 Self-Interference ... channels.
TDD-CDMA forWireless Communications
Riaz Esmailzadeh
Masao Nakagawa
Artech House
Boston • London
www.artechhouse.com
1.1 Mobile Communications
The mobile communications revolution took place for...
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For information ... the RF
impairments. This mainly considers the correlation between real and imaginary parts of the vector
modulator approach. Compensation is achieved by a calibration performed by the RF control...
... technologies for multi-gigabit spectrally efcient wireless
communication systems in the E-band. The performance of state-of-the-art E-band wireless
communication for high-capacity wireless networks ... Debeljuh
Mobile and Wireless Communications: Network layer and circuit level design,
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p. cm.
ISBN 978-953-307-042-1
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HubertZangl,MichaelJ.Moser,ThomasBretterklieberandAntonFuchs
7. UWB(Ultrawideband) wireless communications: UWBPrintedAntenna Design 107
AbdallahAlshehri
8. Micromachinedhighgainwidebandantennas forwirelesscommunications 133
SumanthK.Pavuluri,ChanghaiWangandAlanJ.Sangster
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... for an Adaptive Heterogeneous
Multimedia Mobile Network. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 6 (2),
515-525.
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Hwang, Y. H., & Noh, S. K. (2005). A call admission control scheme for heterogeneous
service considering fairness in wireless ... facilities for
computers and mobile phones (Almeroth 2000; Chan, Modestino et al. 2007).
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Figure 4 shows the model for...
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Smart wireless communicationplatformIQRF 61
Smart wireless communicationplatformIQRF
RadekKuchta,RadimirVrbaandVladislavSulc
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Smart wireless communication platform IQRF
Radek ...
summary.
2. Wireless communication platform IQRF
The IQRF platform was designed to address smaller segments of wireless market - buildings
automation and telemetry. The platform was developed ... first generation
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3.3 Bluetooth Profiles...
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where the effective relative permittivity ε
reff
can be calculated using Equation 3.
Since the antenna is designed for ... be
incorprated to the formula. After adding it, the formula becomes:
UWB(Ultrawideband) wireless communications: UWBPrintedAntenna Design 111
or provide service for multiple applications ... part of the wireless world, including wireless
home networking, high-density use in business cores, wireless speakers, wireless USB, high-
speed WPAN, wireless sensors networks, wireless telemetry,...
...
switches. A rule of thumb for the switches biasing circuitry design that the RF shouldn’t go
to the DC and the DC shouldn’t affect the RF. So for DC blockage from RF, large capacitors
are built ... (Kompa & Novotny, 1997). For further
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enhancement of the objective function, another performance quantity, depending ... reconfigurable antennas for portable devices", Microwave
and optical technology letters, vol. 49, No. 3, 2007, pp. 535-539.
Tsoulos G.V., "Adaptive antennas forwireless communications, IEEE...