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Wireless OFDM Systems: How to make them work?

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Wireless OFDM Systems: How to make them work?

Wireless OFDM Systems: How to make them work? by Marc Engels
English | PDF | 2002 | 218 Pages | ISBN : 1402071167 | 9.6 MB

Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) experience a growing popularity recently. Where WLANs were primarily used for niche applications in the past, they are now deployed as wireless extensions to computer networks. The increase of the datarates from 2 Mbps up to 11 Mbps for roughly a constant price has played a major role in this breakthrough. As a consequence, an even greater success can be envisioned for the more recent OFDM-based WLAN standards in the 5 GHz band, which offer up to 54 Mbps. At IMEC we have realised this potential already several years ago and have established a successful research programme on OF- based WLAN. In 1995, we started our research on wireless OFDM in the frame of a - operation project with SAIT, a Belgian telecom company. The goal of the project was to establish a robust network for industrial environments. This resulted in a first OFDM chip, supporting QPSK, for wireless networking at the end of the project (1999). 1999 was also the start of an intense co-operation with National Semiconductor Inc., which resulted in a second generation ASIC in 2000. This OFDM processor supports up to QAM-64 and has a more optimal channel estimation algorithm.

Baseband Analog Circuits for Software Defined Radio

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Baseband Analog Circuits for Software Defined Radio

Baseband Analog Circuits for Software Defined Radio by Vito Giannini
English | PDF | 2008 | 151 Pages | ISBN : 140206537X | 2.9 MB

By the end of this decade, a 4G wireless terminal will be available that provides high quality multimedia, personalized services, and ubiquitous multi-standard broadband connectivity with a reasonable power consumption. In this context, a multi-band transceiver is needed that provides a high-level of programmability while keeping low design complexity and costs. Software Defined Radio (SDR) is the most promising technology to implement such a terminal as it enables multi-mode reception by tuning to any frequency band, by selecting any channel bandwidth, and by detecting any modulation.

RF Imperfections in High-rate Wireless Systems

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RF Imperfections in High-rate Wireless Systems

RF Imperfections in High-rate Wireless Systems: Impact and Digital Compensation by Tim Schenk
English | PDF | 2008 | 323 Pages | ISBN : 1402069022 | 10.8 MB

Wireless communication systems are persistently applying wider bandwidths, larger signal dynamics and higher carrier frequencies to fulfil the demand for higher data rates. This results in an ever increasing demand on the performance of low-cost and power-efficient radio frequency (RF) front-ends. Since the RF technology is, consequently, pushed to its operation boundaries, the intrinsic imperfections of the RF IC technology are more and more governing the system performance of wireless modems.

RF Design Architecture of Receiver Transmitter & Transceiver

Posted By: ELK1nG
RF Design Architecture of Receiver Transmitter & Transceiver

RF Design Architecture of Receiver Transmitter & Transceiver
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48000 Hz
Language: English | Size: 1.57 GB | Duration: 7h 50m

​RF System Design for Wireless systems​ RAHRF409 Radio Frequency Transceiver System Design Course Rahsoft RF Certificate

Reconfigurable Transceiver Architecture for Multiband RF-Frontends

Posted By: arundhati
Reconfigurable Transceiver Architecture for Multiband RF-Frontends

Erick Gonzalez Rodriguez, "Reconfigurable Transceiver Architecture for Multiband RF-Frontends "
English | ISBN: 3319245791 | 2016 | 114 pages | PDF | 6 MB