textLinearity enhancement, especially within the front end of a wireless receiver IC design, is highly desirable since it allows the front-end to withstand strong interferers from co-existing communication standards or other wireless radiators. We propose an interferer suppression method based on feed-forward cancellation that uses an injectionlocked oscillator (ILO) to extract the interferer from the incident spectrum. The technique is expected to be useful in environments where a strong narrowband interferer appears along with a wideband desired signal, such as ultra-wideband (UWB) and emerging cognitive-radio applications. The ILO is further embedded within a phase-locked loop which provides several advantages including ILO center freque...
Point-to-point wireless links in the E-Band (71-76GHz and 81-86GHz bands) can provide high-data-rate...
Data transfer rates of communication systems continue to rise fueled by aggressive demand for voice,...
Advances in ultra-low power (ULP) circuit technologies are expanding the IoT applications in our dai...
The area of deterministic noise cancellation in mobile radio communication systems is investigated a...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) technology is a new type of technology for wireless communication that is based...
The combination of silicon photonics and advanced heterogeneous integration is promising for next-ge...
The growth in the number of wireless devices and applications underscores the need for characterizin...
Consumer based wireless systems currently operate with a split spectrum approach. However, in order ...
IEEE 802.15 High Rate Alternative PHY task group (TG3a) is working to define a protocol for Wireless...
In February 2002, the FCC (2002 a, b) issued a ruling that ultra-wideband (UWB) could be used for da...
Because of the huge bandwidth of Ultra-Wideband (UWB) systems, in-band narrowband interference may h...
During the last decades, wireless communications have evolved from a scarce technology, used by prof...
The area of wireless transceiver design is becoming increasingly important due to the rapid growth o...
High power wideband interferers appearing at 20, 15 and 10 MHz away from the mobile RX band edge can...
User’s everyday outgrowing demand for high-data and high performance mobile devices pushes industry ...
Point-to-point wireless links in the E-Band (71-76GHz and 81-86GHz bands) can provide high-data-rate...
Data transfer rates of communication systems continue to rise fueled by aggressive demand for voice,...
Advances in ultra-low power (ULP) circuit technologies are expanding the IoT applications in our dai...
The area of deterministic noise cancellation in mobile radio communication systems is investigated a...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) technology is a new type of technology for wireless communication that is based...
The combination of silicon photonics and advanced heterogeneous integration is promising for next-ge...
The growth in the number of wireless devices and applications underscores the need for characterizin...
Consumer based wireless systems currently operate with a split spectrum approach. However, in order ...
IEEE 802.15 High Rate Alternative PHY task group (TG3a) is working to define a protocol for Wireless...
In February 2002, the FCC (2002 a, b) issued a ruling that ultra-wideband (UWB) could be used for da...
Because of the huge bandwidth of Ultra-Wideband (UWB) systems, in-band narrowband interference may h...
During the last decades, wireless communications have evolved from a scarce technology, used by prof...
The area of wireless transceiver design is becoming increasingly important due to the rapid growth o...
High power wideband interferers appearing at 20, 15 and 10 MHz away from the mobile RX band edge can...
User’s everyday outgrowing demand for high-data and high performance mobile devices pushes industry ...
Point-to-point wireless links in the E-Band (71-76GHz and 81-86GHz bands) can provide high-data-rate...
Data transfer rates of communication systems continue to rise fueled by aggressive demand for voice,...
Advances in ultra-low power (ULP) circuit technologies are expanding the IoT applications in our dai...