Deep integration is the visionary future trend of merging conducting, semi-conducting and insulating materials into a single heterogeneous structure that is capable of offering multi-functional RF features. This paper introduces the deep integration concept, describes its potential advantages, lists the key outstanding research challenges, and explains the future perspectives based on historical and current trends in the synthesis of integrated wireless systems for next generation high-frequency applications
Current advances in wireless receiver technologies are primarily driven by the need for cost reducti...
Owing to spectrum scarcity, omnipresence of interference, size restrictions and cost limitations, th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Deep integration is the visionary future trend of merging conducting, semi-conducting and insulating...
Deep integration is the visionary future trend of merging conducting, semi-conducting and insulating...
The direct integration of antennas with nonlinear electronics dates back to the late 50s, where tran...
The ultimate form of system integration is arguably to fuse conducting, semiconducting, and non-cond...
An active integrated antenna array is designed through a new design low called Deep Integration. Amp...
An active integrated antenna array is designed through a new design low called Deep Integration. Amp...
The twenty peer-reviewed letters in this special section examine the design and cointegration of ant...
The twenty peer-reviewed letters in this special section examine the design and cointegration of ant...
This paper presents the integration trends and technology options for a multiband cellular RF soluti...
Current advances in wireless receiver technologies are primarily driven by the need for cost reducti...
Owing to spectrum scarcity, omnipresence of interference, size restrictions and cost limitations, th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Deep integration is the visionary future trend of merging conducting, semi-conducting and insulating...
Deep integration is the visionary future trend of merging conducting, semi-conducting and insulating...
The direct integration of antennas with nonlinear electronics dates back to the late 50s, where tran...
The ultimate form of system integration is arguably to fuse conducting, semiconducting, and non-cond...
An active integrated antenna array is designed through a new design low called Deep Integration. Amp...
An active integrated antenna array is designed through a new design low called Deep Integration. Amp...
The twenty peer-reviewed letters in this special section examine the design and cointegration of ant...
The twenty peer-reviewed letters in this special section examine the design and cointegration of ant...
This paper presents the integration trends and technology options for a multiband cellular RF soluti...
Current advances in wireless receiver technologies are primarily driven by the need for cost reducti...
Owing to spectrum scarcity, omnipresence of interference, size restrictions and cost limitations, th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...