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ECWT Sessions
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ECWT Sessions q q q q q EuMW Inauguration ECWT/INV1: EuMC/ECWT1: EuMC/ECWT2: ECWT1/FS: q q q q q q q q q q ECWT2: EuMC/ECWT3: ECWT3: ECWT4: ECWT5: ECWT6: EuMC/ECWT4: ECWT7: ECWT8: ECWT/INV2: Invited paper VCO/PLL MMIC for Wireless Focused Session on Multiple Input Multiple Output Wireless Channels (MIMO) Wireless Networks Amplifiers Spatial channels UMTS Advanced Receivers Non Linearity in Sys
FULL-AHEAD TO WHERE?
Raymond Steele
FULL-AHEAD TO WHERE? Raymond Steele Multiple Access Communications Ltd, Epsilon House, Chilworth Science Park Southampton SO16 7NS United Kingdom raymond.steele-macltd.com Abstract - Commencing with the advancements that may be expected in 3G during the first decade of this century, we move on to anticipate subsequent developments based on what society might need and the technologies that may be r
A State-of-the-Art Review of Broadband Wireless Access
Hikmet Sari
A State-of-the-Art Review of Broadband Wireless Access Hikmet Sari Pacific Broadband Communications, 120 rue Jean Jaurès, 92532 Levallois-Perret, France sari- pacband.com Abstract - This paper gives a state-of-the-art review of broadband wireless access systems which are intended to provide integrated broadband services to business and residential subscribers. The analysis covers local multipoin
SECONDARY APPLICATIONS OF WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY (SAWT): THE CONCEPT
Mikhail Cherniakov, Kurt Kubik
SECONDARY APPLICATIONS OF WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY (SAWT): THE CONCEPT. Mikhail Cherniakov, Kurt Kubik The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK, m.cherniakov-bham.ac.uk The University of Queensland, Brisbane Qld 4072, AU, k.kubic-mailbox.uq.edu.au Abstract ­Currently a number of different wireless systems are operating around the globe, such as broadcasting and TV, navigation and
Evolution of Mobile Communications Networks
John Dunlop
Evolution of Mobile Communications Networks John Dunlop Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XW, Scotland j.dunlop-eee.strath.ac.uk Abstract - The explosive growth of the Internet is expected to produce a tremendous increase in the demand for wireless multimedia services. First and second generation wireless networks have proven capable of pr
TURBO-CODING: DECODER COMPLEXITY
S. Benedetto and G. Montorsi
TURBO-CODING: DECODER COMPLEXITY S. Benedetto and G. Montorsi Dipartimento di Elettronica, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, Italy Email: benedetto-polito.it Abstract - The algorithmic and implementation complexities of parallel and serially concatenated codes with interleavers are evaluated. They are measured in terms of arithmetic and memory complexity of the iter
Multiple-input multiple output wireless systems - a geometrical explanation of how they work
Peter F. Driessen
1 Multiple-input multiple output wireless systems - a geometrical explanation of how they work Peter F. Driessen University of Victoria driessen-uvic.ca Abstract- For fixed bandwidth and total radiated power, with Rayleigh fading, a wireless system with multiple antennas at both transmitter and receiver has a channel capacity which grows linearly (rather than logarithmically) with the number of a
Adaptive Antennas in Mobile Environments
CPK, Aalborg University, Fr. BajersVej 7A5, 9220 Aalborg, Denmark
Adaptive Antennas in Mobile Environments Jørgen Bach Andersen CPK, Aalborg University, Fr. BajersVej 7A5, 9220 Aalborg, Denmark jba-cpk.auc.dk Abstract ­ Multi-element arrays have the possibility of improving the performance of wireless networks considerably by interference reduction, gain enhancement, and improvements in spectral efficiency. This is mainly done at baseband with independent weigh
Status of millimeter-wave MMIC's and their applications in Japan
Yasutake Hirachi and Shigeru Kuroda
Status of millimeter-wave MMIC's and their applications in Japan Yasutake Hirachi and Shigeru Kuroda Fujitsu Quantum Devices LTD. Hachioji Daiichi-Seimei Bldg.. 11 F, 3-20-6 Myojin-cho, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0046, Japan Phone : + 81-426-48-5793, Fax : + 81-426-48-5872 , E-mail : hirati-to.fqd.fujitsu.co.jp Abstract ­ A 50 nm-gate lattice-matched InAlAs/ InGaAs HEMT with the cutoff frequency of 3
Intermediate Frequency compression/expansion technique improves linearity performance in digital radio system
C. Buoli A. Abbiati L.A. Cervi
Intermediate Frequency compression/expansion technique improves linearity performance in digital radio system (*) (*) Italian patent pending Nº MI2000A001360 C. Buoli A. Abbiati L.A. Cervi Siemens Information and Communication Networks S.p.A. Strada Padana Superiore Km158 20060 Cassina de Pecchi - Milan (Italy) Telephone: +39 02 4388 6 340 Fax: +39 02 4388 6 375 Abstract - The aim of this paper
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