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Fully integrated 60 GHz transceiver in SiGe BiCMOS, RF modules, and 3.6 Gbit/s OFDM data transmission
Srdjan Glisic, J. Christoph Scheytt, Yaoming Sun, Frank Herzel, Ruoyu Wang, Klaus Schmalz, Mohamed Elkhouly, Chang-Soon Choi
Published online : 01-04-2011
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A fully integrated transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) front-end chipset, produced in 0.25 µm SiGe:C bipolar and complementary metal oxide semiconductor (BiCMOS) technology, is presented. The front-end is intended for high-speed wireless communication in the unlicensed ISM band of 9 GHz around 60 GHz. The TXand RX features a modified heterodyne topology with a sliding intermediate frequency. The TX
Highly integrated antennas and front-ends for 60 GHz WLAN applications
Marta Martínez-Vázquez, Christos Oikonomopoulos-Zachos, Kai Maulwurf, Frank Wollenschläger, Ralf Stephan, Matthias A. Hein, Lei Xia, Jens Müller, Carlos Estań, Kai Dombrowski, Veselin Brankovi?, Du?an Radovi?
Published online : 01-04-2011
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This paper provides an overview of the research carried on in the EASY-A project concerning the design of antennas for different applications in the unlicensed band around 60 GHz, and their integration into compact RF front-ends. Different antenna configurations, in conventional microwave substrate and low-temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC), were studied and fabricated. The results comply with t
GaN HFET MMICs with integrated Schottky-diode for highly efficient digital switch-mode power amplifiers at 2 GHz
Stephan Maroldt, Rüdiger Quay, Christian Haupt, Rudolf Kiefer, Dirk Wiegner, Oliver Ambacher
Published online : 01-06-2011
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This work describes the integration of Schottky diodes into fast GaN MMIC process technology suitable for the realization of switch-mode power amplifier core chips for class-S operation at 2 GHz. With the demonstration of this technology, the so-called third-quadrant issue, which reduces the efficiency in band pass-?-? class-S operation can be diminished on device level. Compared to a hybrid diode
In-situ probes for patch antenna array calibration
Alexander Stark, Benjamin Rohrdantz, Ulf Johannsen, Arne F. Jacob
Published online : 01-06-2011
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A novel calibration network for patch antennas is proposed. We introduce magnetically coupled in-situ probes, which excite the fundamental patch mode. In that way, finite array effects and mutual coupling are taken into account, providing the opportunity for accurate online calibration of active antenna terminals. The specific advantages of the approach are demonstrated for linearly polarized patc
Efficiency and linearity analysis of a burst mode RF PA with direct filter connection
Brecht François, Peter Singerl, Andreas Wiesbauer, Patrick Reynaert
Published online : 01-06-2011
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Burst mode operation is proposed as an efficiency improving technique for power amplifiers. The core idea is to modulate the amplitude of the envelope signal into a series of square-wave pulses such that the width of the signal burst or the total amount of pulses are varied according to the envelope. The phase information is still contained by the timing of the pulses. This work presents the effic
Reconfigurable digital receiver design and application for instantaneous polarimetric measurement
Zongbo Wang, Oleg A. Krasnov, Galina P. Babur, Leo P. Ligthart, Fred van der Zwan
Published online : 01-06-2011
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This paper presents the development of a reconfigurable receiver to undertake challenging signal processing tasks for a novel polarimetric radar system. The field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs)-based digital receiver samples incoming signals at intermediate frequency (IF) and processes signals digitally instead of using conventional analog approaches. It offers more robust system stability and a
A 60 GHz 14 dBm power amplifier with a transformer-based power combiner in 65 nm CMOS
Dixian Zhao, Ying He, Lianming Li, Dieter Joos, Wim Philibert, Patrick Reynaert
Published online : 01-04-2011
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A 52?61 GHz power amplifier (PA) is implemented in 65 nm bulk complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology. The proposed PA employs a transformer-based power combiner to sum the output power from two unit PAs. Each unit PA uses transformer-coupled two-stage differential cascode topology. The differential cascode PA is able to increase the output power and ensure stability. The transfo
Broadband permeability measurement method for ferrites at any magnetization state: direct problem
Jorge E. Lezaca, Patrick Quéffélec, Alexis Chevalier
Published online : 01-06-2011
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A broadband permeability measurement method based on the full-wave electromagnetic (EM) analysis of a non-reciprocal transmission line is presented. The dispersion diagram for the first significant modes inside the ferrite loaded section of the line is obtained. The presence of magnetostatic modes generated by the magnetized ferrite inside the line is verified. Using a mode matching technique, the
60 GHz WLAN applications and implementation aspects
Benedikt Schulte, Michael Peter, Robert Felbecker, Wilhelm Keusgen, Rainer Steffen, Hermann Schumacher, Marcus Hellfeld, Atheer Barghouthi, Stefan Krone, Falko Guderian, Gerhard P. Fettweis, Volker Ziegler
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Various wireless applications are currently under development for the unlicensed 60 GHz band. This paper describes three examples with different system requirements. The first two are point-to-multipoint wireless networks (in an airplane and in a car) and the third one is a short range point-to-point connection. Special requirements of the applications are a high number of users for the point-to-m
An overview of 60 GHz location systems operating in multipath environments
Michael Bocquet, Christophe Loyez, Nathalie Rolland
Published online : 01-04-2011
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This study deals with a non-exhaustive overview of location systems operating in the 60 GHz frequency band. Both impulse and frequency hopping topologies are considered and the performances of the two realized systems are presented. For each system, a specific signal processing has been implemented to prevent the degradation of the location error from the impact of the multipath propagation.
A homodyne transceiver MMIC using SiGe:C technology for 60 GHz wireless applications
Hans Peter Forstner, Markus Ortner, Ludger Verweyen, Herbert Knapp
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A highly integrated transceiver microwave monolithic integrated circuit (MMIC) manufactured in a 200-GHz SiGe:C production technology is presented, applicable for sensing- and broadband communication applications. To simplify the analog frontend, the fully differential design is based on a homodyne architecture. It comprises an LO signal generation unit based on a wideband 60 GHz fundamental Volta
Electrical performances of AlInN/GaN HEMTs. A comparison with AlGaN/GaN HEMTs with similar technological process
Olivier Jardel, Guillaume Callet, Jérémy Dufraisse, Michele Piazza, Nicolas Sarazin, Eric Chartier, Mourad Oualli, Raphaël Aubry, Tibault Reveyrand, Jean-Claude Jacquet, Marie-Antoinette Di Forte Poisson, Erwan Morvan, Stéphane Piotrowicz, Sylvain L. Delage
Published online : 01-06-2011
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A study of the electrical performances of AlInN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors (HEMTs) on SiC substrates is presented in this paper. Four different wafers with different technological and epitaxial processes were characterized. Thanks to intensive characterizations as pulsed-IV, [S]-parameters, and load-pull measurements from S to Ku bands, it is demonstrated here that AlInN/GaN HEMTs show
EuMA special issue on 60 GHz communication systems
Eckhard Grass, Hermann Schumacher, Volker Ziegler
Published online : 01-04-2011
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Design and model studies for solid-state power amplification at 210 GHz
Sebastian Diebold, Ingmar Kallfass, Hermann Massler, Matthias Seelmann-Eggebert, Arnulf Leuther, Axel Tessmann, Philipp Pahl, Stefan Koch, Oliver Ambacher
Published online : 01-06-2011
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The high millimeter-wave (mmW) frequency range offers new possibilities for high-resolution imaging and sensing as well as for high data rate wireless communication systems. The use of power amplifiers of such systems boosts the performance in terms of operating range and/or data rate. To date, however, the design of solid-state power amplifiers at frequencies about 210 GHz suffers from limited tr
Analysis of a folded reflect-array antenna using particle swarm optimization
Sabine Dieter, Christoph Fischer, Wolfgang Menzel
Published online : 01-04-2011
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In this paper, a method for design and optimization of folded reflect-array antennas is proposed based on particleswarm optimization (PSO). In addition to such a powerful optimization algorithm, two further requirements have to be fulfilled. The first one is a good and fast algorithm for the exact prognosis of the far-field radiation diagram, resulting from a specific element configuration on the
About the beginnings of wireless
Fred E. Gardiol
Published online : 01-08-2011
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Many scientists and engineers contributed ? more or less successfully ? to the development of radio and wireless. This historical survey describes briefly the projects realized more than a century ago by some of them, at the early beginnings of wireless. It is hoped, in this manner, to draw attention to the unknown or forgotten researchers who built up the considerable body of knowledge that led t
Implementation of wideband digital beam forming in the E-band
Val Dyadyuk, Xiaojing Huang, Leigh Stokes, Joseph Pathikulangara
Published online : 01-06-2011
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This paper reports the test results of a small-scale prototype that implements a digitally beam-formed phased antenna array in the E-band. A four-channel dual-conversion receive RF module for 71?76 GHz frequency band has been developed and integrated with a linear end-fire antenna array. Wideband frequency-domain angle-of-arrival estimation and beam-forming algorithms were developed and implemente
Optical two-tone generation and SSB modulation using electro-optic modulator with suppressing redundant spectrum components
Akira Enokihara, Tadashi Kawai, Tetsuya Kawanishi
Published online : 01-06-2011
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Doubled frequency optical two-tone generation and optical single sideband (SSB) modulation by the dual-electrode-type electro-optic (EO) modulator with a single Mach?Zehnder (MZ) interferometer were considered. We theoretically showed that redundant spectrum components in the modulated optical signals, which are caused by the imbalance of light splitting ratio between the two arms of the interfero
Simple method for characterizing linear multi-port microstrip structures
Julio A. Lonac, Ilan Melczarsky, Rudi P. Paganelli
Published online : 01-06-2011
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A simple method for the full characterization of passive n-port microwave monolithic integrated circuit (MMIC) structures using standard two-port vector network analyzer (VNA) measurements is presented. Its main advantages are: it does not require to perform measurements from all the ports of the network, no special calibration procedure is needed, the auxiliary terminations required by the proced
Design of a compact quarter wave coaxial cavity resonator for plasma ignition applications
Franz A. Pertl, Mary Ann Clarke, James E. Smith
Published online : 01-08-2011
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Atmospheric and higher pressure RF and microwave plasma sources have numerous applications including material processing and spectroscopy. More recently, advantages in using such discharges for combustion ignition are being investigated. A particularly simple and compact microwave discharge generating device is the quarter wave coaxial cavity resonator (QWCCR). This paper presents a new, compacted
Compact dual-band axially corrugated profiled horn for prime-focus reflector antenna
Ramesh Chandra Gupta, Jigar Pandya, Khagindra K. Sood, Rajeev Jyoti
Published online : 01-08-2011
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This paper reports a new compact dual-band axially corrugated profiled horn feed (DBCPH) for prime-focus reflector antenna at C-band (uplink and downlink frequency bands with bandwidth ratio of 1.6). DBPCH consists of one sinusoid profiled section and two internal axial corrugations (internal short-circuited ring slots), for obtaining a multimode horn feed. Such a blended structure is optimized ov
Automated bench test for UHF RFID tags measurement in operational environment
Audrey Pouzin, Tan-Phu Vuong, Smaďl Tedjini, Jacques Perdereau
Published online : 01-08-2011
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This paper synthesizes protocol measurements for Ultra High Frequency (UHF) radiofrequency identification (RFID) tags? performance. We introduce the main parameters allowing the evaluation of an inlay tag performances. We characterize all devices implemented on the test bench. We explain the different programs and all methods used for the software automation. Finally, we studied the variation of t
A 2.45-GHz dual-diode rectenna and rectenna arrays for wireless remote supply applications
Hakim Takhedmit, Laurent Cirio, Boubekeur Merabet, Bruno Allard, François Costa, Christian Vollaire, Odile Picon
Published online : 01-06-2011
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This paper describes a compact and efficient rectenna based on a dual-diode microstrip rectifier at 2.45 GHz. This circuit has been designed and optimized using a global analysis technique which associates electromagnetic and circuit approaches. Due to the differential topology of the rectifier, neither input low-pass filter nor via-hole connections are needed. This makes the structure more compac
Synthesis of nonuniformly spaced linear array of parallel and collinear dipole with minimum standing wave ratio using evolutionary optimization techniques
Banani Basu
Published online : 01-08-2011
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In this paper, the author proposes a method based on two recent evolutionary algorithms (EAS): particle swarm optimization (PSO) and differential evolution (DE) to design nonuniformly placed linear arrays of half-wavelength long dipoles. The objective of the work is to generate pencil beam in horizontal (for parallel array) and vertical (for collinear array) plane with minimum standing wave ratio
International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technology
François Danneville, Eric Rius
Published online : 01-05-2011
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