This article presents basic issues regarding design and development of a 60 GHz ultra-low power radio system for ambient intelligence (AmI) applications. It demonstrates the validity of choosing the 60 GHz frequency band to design low power radios by a mathematical model, and proposes an overview of a cross-layer optimization flow to minimize power dissipation. Moreover, a completed RF front-end architecture, i.e. the transmitter and the receiver, is simulated according to the proposed methodology. Crucial concerns, challenges and solutions are discussed based on it. Simulation results are given, which verify the theoretical conclusions of 120 pJ/bit power consumption
This article reviews, discusses, and proposes crucial 60-GHz radio design options. First, it discuss...
The availability of numerous mm-wave frequency bands for wireless communication has motivated the ex...
The world-wide availability of the huge amount of license-free spectral space in the 60 GHz band pro...
This article presents basic issues regarding design and development of a 60 GHz ultra-low power radi...
This article presents basic issues regarding design and development of a 60 GHz ultra-low power radi...
This article presents basic issues regarding design and development of a 60 GHz ultra-low power radi...
This paper discusses optimizations for the power dissipation of RF front ends in portable wireless d...
This paper discusses optimizations for the power dissipation of RF front ends in portable wireless d...
This paper discusses optimizations for the power dissipation of RF front ends in portable wireless d...
This paper discusses optimizations for the power dissipation of RF front ends in portable wireless d...
This paper discusses optimizations for the power dissipation of RF front ends in portable wireless d...
© Copyright 2005 IEEEUp to 7 GHz of continuous bandwidth centred around 60 GHz has been allocated wo...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
With the rapid development of communication technologies, wireless personal-area communication syste...
This paper presents an Equivalent-Figure-of-Merit (EFOM) for designing and evaluating a wireless sys...
This article reviews, discusses, and proposes crucial 60-GHz radio design options. First, it discuss...
The availability of numerous mm-wave frequency bands for wireless communication has motivated the ex...
The world-wide availability of the huge amount of license-free spectral space in the 60 GHz band pro...
This article presents basic issues regarding design and development of a 60 GHz ultra-low power radi...
This article presents basic issues regarding design and development of a 60 GHz ultra-low power radi...
This article presents basic issues regarding design and development of a 60 GHz ultra-low power radi...
This paper discusses optimizations for the power dissipation of RF front ends in portable wireless d...
This paper discusses optimizations for the power dissipation of RF front ends in portable wireless d...
This paper discusses optimizations for the power dissipation of RF front ends in portable wireless d...
This paper discusses optimizations for the power dissipation of RF front ends in portable wireless d...
This paper discusses optimizations for the power dissipation of RF front ends in portable wireless d...
© Copyright 2005 IEEEUp to 7 GHz of continuous bandwidth centred around 60 GHz has been allocated wo...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
With the rapid development of communication technologies, wireless personal-area communication syste...
This paper presents an Equivalent-Figure-of-Merit (EFOM) for designing and evaluating a wireless sys...
This article reviews, discusses, and proposes crucial 60-GHz radio design options. First, it discuss...
The availability of numerous mm-wave frequency bands for wireless communication has motivated the ex...
The world-wide availability of the huge amount of license-free spectral space in the 60 GHz band pro...