This paper presents a new low-cost millimeter-wave ultra-wideband (UWB) transceiver architecture operating over V-band from 60 to 64 GHz. Since the local oscillator (LO) power required in the operation of six-port receiver is generally low (compared to conventional one using diode mixers), the carrier recovery or LO synchronization is avoided by using second transmission path and cross-polarized antennas. The six-port model used in system simulation is based on -parameters measurements of a rectangular waveguide hybrid coupler. The receiver architecture is validated by comparisons between transmitter and receiver bit sequences and bit error rate results of 500 Mb/s pseudorandom QPSK signal.</p
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Abstract- Ultra Wideband (UWB) radio system is an emerging wireless radio technology. It can transmi...
In modern telecommunication there is the demand of high data rates using wideband component design. ...
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The architecture of a low-complexity ultra wideband (UWB) impulse radio (IR) transmitter and receive...
International audienceIn this paper, a new multilayer six-port circuit using ultra-wideband directio...
A new design of compact ultra wideband (UWB) six-port network by using ground-slotted technique is p...
Today’s data rates in wired networks can reach 100 Gbit/s using optical fiber while data rates in wi...
UnrestrictedA pulse-based ultra-wideband transceiver (UWB-IR) operating in the 3.25 - 4.75 GHz band ...
The home and office environments are experiencing an ever increasing penetration of consumer electro...
Abstract- Ultra Wideband (UWB) radio system is an emerging wireless radio technology. It can transmi...
In modern telecommunication there is the demand of high data rates using wideband component design. ...
This article proposes a six-port network design with an ultra-wideband operation from 3.1 to 10.6 GH...
This chapter covers recent achievements on the integrated 60 GHz millimeter-wave front-end receiver ...
The study has presented an extensive analysis of an integrated millimeter wave six-port interferomet...
Exploiting wireless communications has had an unstoppable growth in the last years. In this attracti...
A compact size six-port correlator using bandwidth enhancing stubs for the 69 GHz ultra wideband rad...
The need for higher speed data transfer has been continuously driven by Moore´s law in the last deca...
Beside the existence of well established standards targeting the 60 GHz mmWaves band and the availab...
The architecture of a low-complexity ultra wideband (UWB) impulse radio (IR) transmitter and receive...
International audienceIn this paper, a new multilayer six-port circuit using ultra-wideband directio...
A new design of compact ultra wideband (UWB) six-port network by using ground-slotted technique is p...
Today’s data rates in wired networks can reach 100 Gbit/s using optical fiber while data rates in wi...
UnrestrictedA pulse-based ultra-wideband transceiver (UWB-IR) operating in the 3.25 - 4.75 GHz band ...
The home and office environments are experiencing an ever increasing penetration of consumer electro...