Applying a spectrally efficient modulation to a wideband signal provides an extremely high data rate potential in millimeter-wave communication. In reality, wideband systems, as reported in open literature, typically suffer from insufficient signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and thus are not able to support high-order modulation. In a recent experimental study, we have identified that a high noise floor from frequency-multiplied local oscillator (LO) sources is a major data rate limitation in wideband systems. In this paper, we present a detailed study with a mathematical model to describe the influence of the LO noise on a communication signal through frequency conversion. Followed by experimental investigations using multigigabit 64-quadrature ...
Part 17: TelecommunicationsInternational audienceThis paper describes the influence of local oscilla...
International audienceThis paper investigates a 60 GHz radio-over-fiber (RoF) communication system e...
The continuous increase in demand for higher data rates due to applications with massive number of u...
Extremely high data rate communication can potentially be achieved by combining high-order modulatio...
RF CMOS design is now a mature field and CMOS radio transceivers have become standard in most consum...
The fifth generation (5G) cellular communications in millimeter-wave (mmW) bands (e.g., 28GHz) place...
In this memo, we present measurements of the noise of YIG-tuned oscillators (YTOs) at their fundamen...
Whether employed as local oscillators in wireless communications or radar systems, or as clock gener...
This paper investigates the effect of oscillator phasenoise and channel variations due to fading on ...
Abstract: This paper presents the impact of a local oscillator phase noise on digital modulation sch...
Abstract This paper investigates the impact of phase noise on the transceiver signal processing ori...
Wireless communication systems are based on frequency synthesizers that generate carrier signals, w...
Over the past decade, there have been substantial activities as well as changes in the design of hig...
Millimeter-wave bands are gaining popularity for high data rate wireless communication systems due t...
This paper examines one source of spectral degradation in polar and multilevel outphasing transmitte...
Part 17: TelecommunicationsInternational audienceThis paper describes the influence of local oscilla...
International audienceThis paper investigates a 60 GHz radio-over-fiber (RoF) communication system e...
The continuous increase in demand for higher data rates due to applications with massive number of u...
Extremely high data rate communication can potentially be achieved by combining high-order modulatio...
RF CMOS design is now a mature field and CMOS radio transceivers have become standard in most consum...
The fifth generation (5G) cellular communications in millimeter-wave (mmW) bands (e.g., 28GHz) place...
In this memo, we present measurements of the noise of YIG-tuned oscillators (YTOs) at their fundamen...
Whether employed as local oscillators in wireless communications or radar systems, or as clock gener...
This paper investigates the effect of oscillator phasenoise and channel variations due to fading on ...
Abstract: This paper presents the impact of a local oscillator phase noise on digital modulation sch...
Abstract This paper investigates the impact of phase noise on the transceiver signal processing ori...
Wireless communication systems are based on frequency synthesizers that generate carrier signals, w...
Over the past decade, there have been substantial activities as well as changes in the design of hig...
Millimeter-wave bands are gaining popularity for high data rate wireless communication systems due t...
This paper examines one source of spectral degradation in polar and multilevel outphasing transmitte...
Part 17: TelecommunicationsInternational audienceThis paper describes the influence of local oscilla...
International audienceThis paper investigates a 60 GHz radio-over-fiber (RoF) communication system e...
The continuous increase in demand for higher data rates due to applications with massive number of u...