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  1. International Journal of Wireless Information Networks
  2. International Journal of Wireless Information Networks : Volume 14
  3. International Journal of Wireless Information Networks : Volume 14, Issue 2, June 2007
  4. Dirty RF: A New Paradigm
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International Journal of Wireless Information Networks : Volume 14, Issue 2, June 2007
Enabling Technologies for Radio Networks Beyond 3G
The WINNER (Wireless World Initiative New Radio) Project – Development of a Radio Interface for Systems Beyond 3G
New Concept Platforms for QoS Management in Future Telecommunication Scenarios
Density-Independent, Scalable Search in Ad Hoc Networks
Challenges in the Verification of Mobile Ad Hoc Networking Systems
Non-coherent UWB Radio for Low-rate WPAN Applications: A Chaotic Approach
Dirty RF: A New Paradigm
Reconfigurable Component-based Middleware for Networked Embedded Systems
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Dirty RF: A New Paradigm

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Author Fettweis, Gerhard Löhning, Michael Petrovic, Denis Windisch, Marcus Zillmann, Peter Rave, Wolfgang
Copyright Year 2006
Abstract The implementation challenge for new low-cost low-power wireless modem transceivers has continuously been growing with increased modem performance, bandwidth, and carrier frequency. Up to now we have been designing transceivers in a way that we are able to keep the analog (RF) problem domain widely separated from the digital signal processing design. However, with today’s deep sub-micron technology, analog impairments – “dirt effects” – are reaching a new problem level which requires a paradigm shift in the design of transceivers. Examples of these impairments are phase noise, non-linearities, I/Q imbalance, ADC impairments, etc. In the world of “Dirty RF” we assume to design digital signal processing such that we can cope with a new level of impairments, allowing lee-way in the requirements set on future RF sub-systems. This paper gives an overview of the topic and presents analytical evaluations of the performance losses due to RF impairments as well as algorithms that allow to live with imperfect RF by compensating the resulting error effects using digital baseband processing.
Starting Page 133
Ending Page 148
Page Count 16
File Format PDF
ISSN 10689605
Journal International Journal of Wireless Information Networks
Volume Number 14
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 15728129
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 2006-12-16
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Electronic and Computer Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computer Networks and Communications Electrical and Electronic Engineering Hardware and Architecture
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