RF technologies for low power wireless communications

RF Technologies for Low Power Wireless Communications updates recent developments in wireless communications from a hardware design standpoint and offers specialized coverage of microwave technology with a focus on the low power wireless units required in modern wireless systems. It explores results...

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Group Author: Itoh, Tatsuo.; Haddad, George I.; Harvey, James (James F.)
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/0471221643
Summary: RF Technologies for Low Power Wireless Communications updates recent developments in wireless communications from a hardware design standpoint and offers specialized coverage of microwave technology with a focus on the low power wireless units required in modern wireless systems. It explores results of recent research that focused on a holistic, integrated approach to the topics of materials, devices, circuits, modulation, and architectures rather than the more traditional approach of research into isolated topical areas.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (468 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 0471221643
9780471221647
0471463922
9780471463924
Index Number: TK5103
CLC: TN92
Contents: Wireless communications system architecture and performance /
Advanced GaAs-based HBT designs for wireless communications systems /
InP-based devices and circuits /
Si/SiGe HBT technology for low-power mobile communications system applications /
Flicker noise reduction in GaN field-effect transistors /
Power amplifier approaches for high efficiency and linearity /
Characterization of amplifier nonlinearities and their effects in communications systems /
Planar-oriented passive components /
Active and high-performance antennas --
William R. Deal [and others] --
Microelectromechanical switches for RF applications /
Micromachined K-band high-Q resonators, filters, and low phase noise oscillators /
Transceiver front-end architectures using vibrating micromechanical signal processors /