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Advanced concepts for wireless technologies present a vision of technology that is embedded in our surroundings and practically invisible. From established radio techniques like GSM, 802.11 or Bluetooth to more emerging technologies, such as Ultra Wide Band and smart dust motes, a common denominator for future progress is the underlying integrated circuit technology. Wireless Technologies responds to the explosive growth of standard cellular radios and radically different wireless applications by presenting new architectural and circuit solutions engineers can use to solve modern design problems.
This reference addresses state-of-the art CMOS design in the context of emerging wireless applications, including 3G/4G cellular telephony, wireless sensor networks, and wireless medical application. Written by top international experts specializing in both the IC industry and academia, this carefully edited work uncovers new design opportunities in body area networks, medical implants, satellite communications, automobile radar detection, and wearable electronics.
The book is divided into three sections: wireless system perspectives, chip architecture and implementation issues, and devices and technologies used to fabricate wireless integrated circuits. Contributors address key issues in the development of future silicon-based systems, such as scale of integration, ultra-low power dissipation, and the integration of heterogeneous circuit design style and processes onto one substrate.
Wireless sensor network systems are now being applied in critical applications in commerce, healthcare, and security. This reference, which contains 25 practical and scientifically rigorous articles, provides the knowledge communications engineers need to design innovative methodologies at the circuit and system level.
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Krzysztof Iniewski
Table of Contents
| Preface | p. vii |
| Editor | p. ix |
| Contributors | p. xi |
| Part I Circuits for Emerging Wireless: A System Perspective | |
| Chapter 1 RF Building Blocks for the Next-Gen Wireless Systems | p. 3 |
| Chapter 2 Insights into CMOS Wireless Receivers toward a Universal Mobile Radio | p. 53 |
| Chapter 3 Ultra Wide Band (UWB) Technology | p. 81 |
| Chapter 4 Design Considerations for Integrated MIMO Radio Transceivers | p. 107 |
| Chapter 5 Cognitive Radio Spectrum-Sharing Technology | p. 131 |
| Chapter 6 Short-Distance Wireless and Its Opportunities | p. 159 |
| Chapter 7 Ultra-Low-Power RF Transceivers | p. 185 |
| Chapter 8 Human++: Emerging Technology for Body Area Networks | p. 221 |
| Chapter 9 Progress toward a Single-Chip Radio | p. 241 |
| Part II Chip Architectures and Circuit Implementations | |
| Chapter 10 Digital RF Processor (DRP) | p. 265 |
| Chapter 11 Low Noise Amplifiers | p. 305 |
| Chapter 12 Design of Silicon Integrated Circuit W-Band Low-Noise Amplifiers | p. 329 |
| Chapter 13 Power Amplifier Principles and Modern Design Techniques | p. 349 |
| Chapter 14 Phase-Locked Loop-Based Integer-N RF Synthesizer | p. 383 |
| Chapter 15 Frequency Synthesis for Multiband Wireless Networks | p. 427 |
| Chapter 16 Design of a Delta-Sigma Synthesizer for a Bluetooth Transmitter | p. 455 |
| Chapter 17 RFIC Parametric Converters: Device Modification, Circuit Design, Control Techniques | p. 487 |
| Part III Device and Process Technology for Wireless Chips | |
| Chapter 18 CMOS Technology for Wireless Applications | p. 521 |
| Chapter 19 Distributed Effects and Coupling in RF Integrated Circuits | p. 543 |
| Chapter 20 Substrate Noise Coupling from Digital to Analog Circuits in Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits | p. 567 |
| Chapter 21 Microelectromechanical Resonators for RF Applications | p. 589 |
| Chapter 22 Membrane-Supported Millimeter-Wave Circuits Based on Silicon and GaAs Micromachining | p. 629 |
| Index | p. 655 |
