Spectral emission requirements for radar systems are becoming increasingly strict. Future radar systems will require well-designed, reconfigurable circuitry to coexist with the myriads of wireless devices using the spectrum. There are two main goals of this research. The first goal is to demonstrate circuit optimization algorithms implemented in real-time with two types of fast tuners. The optimization algorithms can tune the fundamental tuning elements of the tuner to quickly find an efficient operating point for the power amplifier while staying within spectral constraints. Secondly, this thesis presents a new method to model wideband low-noise amplifiers for use in receiver circuits using the Volterra Series. Both of these contribu...
Today’s world is increasingly dependent on wireless communications, and fifth generation (5G) cellul...
Abstract – In the design process of modern communication sys-tems, it is more and more required to p...
Abstract—A test platform has been constructed at Baylor University to develop methods of simultaneou...
As the wireless spectrum becomes increasingly congested, more efficient sharing of the spectrum is d...
In response to the increasingly congested and contested wireless spectrum, the next generation radar...
As wireless technology and dynamic spectrum allocation continue to proliferate, the ability to dyn...
Abstract—Increasingly stringent spectral spreading constraints are motivating a paradigm shift in th...
Due to congested wireless radio spectrum, next-generation radar transmitters will need to be adaptiv...
Due to the increased demand on the spectrum, radars are in increased stress to participate in dynami...
A fundamental tradeoff exists in radar transmitter design between linearity and efficiency due to t...
The increasing number of devices occupying the finite wireless broadband spectrum has led to serious...
Abstract—Due to tightening spectral criteria, joint optimization of radar transmitter waveform and c...
The increasing number of devices occupying the finite wireless broadband spectrum has led to seriou...
As the available wireless spectrum grows more crowded with increased usage from high bandwidth telec...
Low-Noise Amplifiers are key components in the receiving end of nearly every communications system...
Today’s world is increasingly dependent on wireless communications, and fifth generation (5G) cellul...
Abstract – In the design process of modern communication sys-tems, it is more and more required to p...
Abstract—A test platform has been constructed at Baylor University to develop methods of simultaneou...
As the wireless spectrum becomes increasingly congested, more efficient sharing of the spectrum is d...
In response to the increasingly congested and contested wireless spectrum, the next generation radar...
As wireless technology and dynamic spectrum allocation continue to proliferate, the ability to dyn...
Abstract—Increasingly stringent spectral spreading constraints are motivating a paradigm shift in th...
Due to congested wireless radio spectrum, next-generation radar transmitters will need to be adaptiv...
Due to the increased demand on the spectrum, radars are in increased stress to participate in dynami...
A fundamental tradeoff exists in radar transmitter design between linearity and efficiency due to t...
The increasing number of devices occupying the finite wireless broadband spectrum has led to serious...
Abstract—Due to tightening spectral criteria, joint optimization of radar transmitter waveform and c...
The increasing number of devices occupying the finite wireless broadband spectrum has led to seriou...
As the available wireless spectrum grows more crowded with increased usage from high bandwidth telec...
Low-Noise Amplifiers are key components in the receiving end of nearly every communications system...
Today’s world is increasingly dependent on wireless communications, and fifth generation (5G) cellul...
Abstract – In the design process of modern communication sys-tems, it is more and more required to p...
Abstract—A test platform has been constructed at Baylor University to develop methods of simultaneou...