In a multimode transceiver, several communication standards may be active at the same time. Owing to the small size of the transceiver, the transmitter for one standard induces a large interference on the receiver for another one. When this large interference passes through the inherently non-linear receiver front-end (FE), distortion products are generated. Among these products, the cross-modulation (CM) product is the most problematic one, as it always has the same centre frequency as the desired signal. Increasing the FE linearity to lower the CM distortion leads to unacceptable power consumption for a handheld device. Considering the continuous increase of digital computation power governed by Moore’s law an attractive alternative appro...