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Low Power Emerging Wireless Technologies

Low Power Emerging Wireless Technologies

Edited ByReza Mahmoudi, Krzysztof Iniewski
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 19 April 2016
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b13870
Pages 389 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466507029
SubjectsEngineering & Technology
KeywordsPhase Noise, Power Consumption, Sensor Nodes, Sensing Oscillator, CMOS Inverter
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Mahmoudi, R. (Ed.), Iniewski, K. (Ed.). (2013). Low Power Emerging Wireless Technologies. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b13870
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Advanced concepts for wireless communications offer a vision of technology that is embedded in our surroundings and practically invisible, but present whenever required. Although the use of deep submicron CMOS processes allows for an unprecedented degree of scaling in digital circuitry, it complicates the implementation and integration of traditional RF circuits. The requirement for long operating life under limited energy supply also poses severe design constraints, particularly in critical applications in commerce, healthcare, and security. These challenges call for innovative design solutions at the circuit and system levels. Low Power Emerging Wireless Technologies addresses the crucial scientific and technological challenges for the realization of fully integrated, highly efficient, and cost-effective solutions for emerging wireless applications.

Get Insights from the Experts on Wireless Circuit Design

The book features contributions by top international experts in wireless circuit design representing both industry and academia. They explore the state of the art in wireless communication for 3G and 4G cellular networks, millimeter-wave applications, wireless sensor networks, and wireless medical technologies. The emphasis is on low-power wireless applications, RF building blocks for wireless applications, and short-distance and beam steering. Topics covered include new opportunities in body area networks, medical implants, satellite communications, automobile radar detection, and wearable electronics.

Exploit the Potential behind Emerging Green Wireless Technologies

A must for anyone serious about future wireless technologies, this multidisciplinary book discusses the challenges of emerging power-efficient applications. Written for practicing engineers in the wireless communication field who have some experience in integrated circuits, it is also a valuable resource for graduate students.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|34 pages
Passive Imaging in Silicon Technologies
ByPayam Heydari
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Challenges in Wireless Chemical Sensor Networks
BySaverio De Vito
View abstract
chapter 3|13 pages
Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation Exposure and Health
ByHubregt J. Visser
View abstract
chapter 4|41 pages
Receiver Front Ends with Robustness to Process Variations
ByPooyan Sakian Dezfuli, Reza Mahmoudi, Arthur van Roermund
View abstract
chapter 5|38 pages
Ultrawide Bandwidth Radio Frequency Identification and Localization
ByDavide Dardari
View abstract
chapter 6|18 pages
Multifunctional Software-Defined Radar Sensors for Detection, Imaging, and Navigation
ByDmitriy Garmatyuk, Kyle Kauffman, Y. T. (Jade) Morton, John Raquet
View abstract
chapter 7|19 pages
Large Signal and Small Signal Building Blocks for Cellular Infrastructure
ByMustafa Acar, Jos Bergervoet, Mark van der Heijden, Domine Leenaerts, Stefan Drude
View abstract
chapter 8|23 pages
Efficient MIMO Receiver Design for Next Generation Wireless Systems
ByJi-Woong Choi, Hyukjoon Kwon, Jungwon Lee, Inyup Kang
View abstract
chapter 9|39 pages
A Low Noise, Low Distortion Radio Design
ByAhmet Tekin, Hassan Elwan
View abstract
chapter 10|19 pages
Ultralow Power Radio Design for Emerging Healthcare Applications
ByMaja Vidojkovic, Li Huang, Julien Penders, Guido Dolmans, Harmke de Groot
View abstract
chapter 11|24 pages
Ultralow Power Techniques in Small Autonomous Implants and Sensor Nodes
ByBenoit Gosselin, Sébastien Roy, Farhad Sheikh Hosseini
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
An Open-Loop Multiphase Local-Oscillator Generation Technique
ByKai-Fai Un, Pui-In Mak, Rui P. Martins
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
On-Chip Accelerometers Using Bondwire Inertial Sensing
ByYu-Te Liao, William Biederman, Brian Otis
View abstract
chapter 14|27 pages
Design of a Frequency-Shift-Based CMOS Magnetic Sensor Array for Point-of-Care (PoC) Biomolecular Diagnosis Applications
ByHua Wang, Ali Hajimiri
View abstract

Advanced concepts for wireless communications offer a vision of technology that is embedded in our surroundings and practically invisible, but present whenever required. Although the use of deep submicron CMOS processes allows for an unprecedented degree of scaling in digital circuitry, it complicates the implementation and integration of traditional RF circuits. The requirement for long operating life under limited energy supply also poses severe design constraints, particularly in critical applications in commerce, healthcare, and security. These challenges call for innovative design solutions at the circuit and system levels. Low Power Emerging Wireless Technologies addresses the crucial scientific and technological challenges for the realization of fully integrated, highly efficient, and cost-effective solutions for emerging wireless applications.

Get Insights from the Experts on Wireless Circuit Design

The book features contributions by top international experts in wireless circuit design representing both industry and academia. They explore the state of the art in wireless communication for 3G and 4G cellular networks, millimeter-wave applications, wireless sensor networks, and wireless medical technologies. The emphasis is on low-power wireless applications, RF building blocks for wireless applications, and short-distance and beam steering. Topics covered include new opportunities in body area networks, medical implants, satellite communications, automobile radar detection, and wearable electronics.

Exploit the Potential behind Emerging Green Wireless Technologies

A must for anyone serious about future wireless technologies, this multidisciplinary book discusses the challenges of emerging power-efficient applications. Written for practicing engineers in the wireless communication field who have some experience in integrated circuits, it is also a valuable resource for graduate students.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|34 pages
Passive Imaging in Silicon Technologies
ByPayam Heydari
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Challenges in Wireless Chemical Sensor Networks
BySaverio De Vito
View abstract
chapter 3|13 pages
Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation Exposure and Health
ByHubregt J. Visser
View abstract
chapter 4|41 pages
Receiver Front Ends with Robustness to Process Variations
ByPooyan Sakian Dezfuli, Reza Mahmoudi, Arthur van Roermund
View abstract
chapter 5|38 pages
Ultrawide Bandwidth Radio Frequency Identification and Localization
ByDavide Dardari
View abstract
chapter 6|18 pages
Multifunctional Software-Defined Radar Sensors for Detection, Imaging, and Navigation
ByDmitriy Garmatyuk, Kyle Kauffman, Y. T. (Jade) Morton, John Raquet
View abstract
chapter 7|19 pages
Large Signal and Small Signal Building Blocks for Cellular Infrastructure
ByMustafa Acar, Jos Bergervoet, Mark van der Heijden, Domine Leenaerts, Stefan Drude
View abstract
chapter 8|23 pages
Efficient MIMO Receiver Design for Next Generation Wireless Systems
ByJi-Woong Choi, Hyukjoon Kwon, Jungwon Lee, Inyup Kang
View abstract
chapter 9|39 pages
A Low Noise, Low Distortion Radio Design
ByAhmet Tekin, Hassan Elwan
View abstract
chapter 10|19 pages
Ultralow Power Radio Design for Emerging Healthcare Applications
ByMaja Vidojkovic, Li Huang, Julien Penders, Guido Dolmans, Harmke de Groot
View abstract
chapter 11|24 pages
Ultralow Power Techniques in Small Autonomous Implants and Sensor Nodes
ByBenoit Gosselin, Sébastien Roy, Farhad Sheikh Hosseini
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
An Open-Loop Multiphase Local-Oscillator Generation Technique
ByKai-Fai Un, Pui-In Mak, Rui P. Martins
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
On-Chip Accelerometers Using Bondwire Inertial Sensing
ByYu-Te Liao, William Biederman, Brian Otis
View abstract
chapter 14|27 pages
Design of a Frequency-Shift-Based CMOS Magnetic Sensor Array for Point-of-Care (PoC) Biomolecular Diagnosis Applications
ByHua Wang, Ali Hajimiri
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Advanced concepts for wireless communications offer a vision of technology that is embedded in our surroundings and practically invisible, but present whenever required. Although the use of deep submicron CMOS processes allows for an unprecedented degree of scaling in digital circuitry, it complicates the implementation and integration of traditional RF circuits. The requirement for long operating life under limited energy supply also poses severe design constraints, particularly in critical applications in commerce, healthcare, and security. These challenges call for innovative design solutions at the circuit and system levels. Low Power Emerging Wireless Technologies addresses the crucial scientific and technological challenges for the realization of fully integrated, highly efficient, and cost-effective solutions for emerging wireless applications.

Get Insights from the Experts on Wireless Circuit Design

The book features contributions by top international experts in wireless circuit design representing both industry and academia. They explore the state of the art in wireless communication for 3G and 4G cellular networks, millimeter-wave applications, wireless sensor networks, and wireless medical technologies. The emphasis is on low-power wireless applications, RF building blocks for wireless applications, and short-distance and beam steering. Topics covered include new opportunities in body area networks, medical implants, satellite communications, automobile radar detection, and wearable electronics.

Exploit the Potential behind Emerging Green Wireless Technologies

A must for anyone serious about future wireless technologies, this multidisciplinary book discusses the challenges of emerging power-efficient applications. Written for practicing engineers in the wireless communication field who have some experience in integrated circuits, it is also a valuable resource for graduate students.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|34 pages
Passive Imaging in Silicon Technologies
ByPayam Heydari
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Challenges in Wireless Chemical Sensor Networks
BySaverio De Vito
View abstract
chapter 3|13 pages
Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation Exposure and Health
ByHubregt J. Visser
View abstract
chapter 4|41 pages
Receiver Front Ends with Robustness to Process Variations
ByPooyan Sakian Dezfuli, Reza Mahmoudi, Arthur van Roermund
View abstract
chapter 5|38 pages
Ultrawide Bandwidth Radio Frequency Identification and Localization
ByDavide Dardari
View abstract
chapter 6|18 pages
Multifunctional Software-Defined Radar Sensors for Detection, Imaging, and Navigation
ByDmitriy Garmatyuk, Kyle Kauffman, Y. T. (Jade) Morton, John Raquet
View abstract
chapter 7|19 pages
Large Signal and Small Signal Building Blocks for Cellular Infrastructure
ByMustafa Acar, Jos Bergervoet, Mark van der Heijden, Domine Leenaerts, Stefan Drude
View abstract
chapter 8|23 pages
Efficient MIMO Receiver Design for Next Generation Wireless Systems
ByJi-Woong Choi, Hyukjoon Kwon, Jungwon Lee, Inyup Kang
View abstract
chapter 9|39 pages
A Low Noise, Low Distortion Radio Design
ByAhmet Tekin, Hassan Elwan
View abstract
chapter 10|19 pages
Ultralow Power Radio Design for Emerging Healthcare Applications
ByMaja Vidojkovic, Li Huang, Julien Penders, Guido Dolmans, Harmke de Groot
View abstract
chapter 11|24 pages
Ultralow Power Techniques in Small Autonomous Implants and Sensor Nodes
ByBenoit Gosselin, Sébastien Roy, Farhad Sheikh Hosseini
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
An Open-Loop Multiphase Local-Oscillator Generation Technique
ByKai-Fai Un, Pui-In Mak, Rui P. Martins
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
On-Chip Accelerometers Using Bondwire Inertial Sensing
ByYu-Te Liao, William Biederman, Brian Otis
View abstract
chapter 14|27 pages
Design of a Frequency-Shift-Based CMOS Magnetic Sensor Array for Point-of-Care (PoC) Biomolecular Diagnosis Applications
ByHua Wang, Ali Hajimiri
View abstract

Advanced concepts for wireless communications offer a vision of technology that is embedded in our surroundings and practically invisible, but present whenever required. Although the use of deep submicron CMOS processes allows for an unprecedented degree of scaling in digital circuitry, it complicates the implementation and integration of traditional RF circuits. The requirement for long operating life under limited energy supply also poses severe design constraints, particularly in critical applications in commerce, healthcare, and security. These challenges call for innovative design solutions at the circuit and system levels. Low Power Emerging Wireless Technologies addresses the crucial scientific and technological challenges for the realization of fully integrated, highly efficient, and cost-effective solutions for emerging wireless applications.

Get Insights from the Experts on Wireless Circuit Design

The book features contributions by top international experts in wireless circuit design representing both industry and academia. They explore the state of the art in wireless communication for 3G and 4G cellular networks, millimeter-wave applications, wireless sensor networks, and wireless medical technologies. The emphasis is on low-power wireless applications, RF building blocks for wireless applications, and short-distance and beam steering. Topics covered include new opportunities in body area networks, medical implants, satellite communications, automobile radar detection, and wearable electronics.

Exploit the Potential behind Emerging Green Wireless Technologies

A must for anyone serious about future wireless technologies, this multidisciplinary book discusses the challenges of emerging power-efficient applications. Written for practicing engineers in the wireless communication field who have some experience in integrated circuits, it is also a valuable resource for graduate students.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|34 pages
Passive Imaging in Silicon Technologies
ByPayam Heydari
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Challenges in Wireless Chemical Sensor Networks
BySaverio De Vito
View abstract
chapter 3|13 pages
Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation Exposure and Health
ByHubregt J. Visser
View abstract
chapter 4|41 pages
Receiver Front Ends with Robustness to Process Variations
ByPooyan Sakian Dezfuli, Reza Mahmoudi, Arthur van Roermund
View abstract
chapter 5|38 pages
Ultrawide Bandwidth Radio Frequency Identification and Localization
ByDavide Dardari
View abstract
chapter 6|18 pages
Multifunctional Software-Defined Radar Sensors for Detection, Imaging, and Navigation
ByDmitriy Garmatyuk, Kyle Kauffman, Y. T. (Jade) Morton, John Raquet
View abstract
chapter 7|19 pages
Large Signal and Small Signal Building Blocks for Cellular Infrastructure
ByMustafa Acar, Jos Bergervoet, Mark van der Heijden, Domine Leenaerts, Stefan Drude
View abstract
chapter 8|23 pages
Efficient MIMO Receiver Design for Next Generation Wireless Systems
ByJi-Woong Choi, Hyukjoon Kwon, Jungwon Lee, Inyup Kang
View abstract
chapter 9|39 pages
A Low Noise, Low Distortion Radio Design
ByAhmet Tekin, Hassan Elwan
View abstract
chapter 10|19 pages
Ultralow Power Radio Design for Emerging Healthcare Applications
ByMaja Vidojkovic, Li Huang, Julien Penders, Guido Dolmans, Harmke de Groot
View abstract
chapter 11|24 pages
Ultralow Power Techniques in Small Autonomous Implants and Sensor Nodes
ByBenoit Gosselin, Sébastien Roy, Farhad Sheikh Hosseini
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
An Open-Loop Multiphase Local-Oscillator Generation Technique
ByKai-Fai Un, Pui-In Mak, Rui P. Martins
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
On-Chip Accelerometers Using Bondwire Inertial Sensing
ByYu-Te Liao, William Biederman, Brian Otis
View abstract
chapter 14|27 pages
Design of a Frequency-Shift-Based CMOS Magnetic Sensor Array for Point-of-Care (PoC) Biomolecular Diagnosis Applications
ByHua Wang, Ali Hajimiri
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Advanced concepts for wireless communications offer a vision of technology that is embedded in our surroundings and practically invisible, but present whenever required. Although the use of deep submicron CMOS processes allows for an unprecedented degree of scaling in digital circuitry, it complicates the implementation and integration of traditional RF circuits. The requirement for long operating life under limited energy supply also poses severe design constraints, particularly in critical applications in commerce, healthcare, and security. These challenges call for innovative design solutions at the circuit and system levels. Low Power Emerging Wireless Technologies addresses the crucial scientific and technological challenges for the realization of fully integrated, highly efficient, and cost-effective solutions for emerging wireless applications.

Get Insights from the Experts on Wireless Circuit Design

The book features contributions by top international experts in wireless circuit design representing both industry and academia. They explore the state of the art in wireless communication for 3G and 4G cellular networks, millimeter-wave applications, wireless sensor networks, and wireless medical technologies. The emphasis is on low-power wireless applications, RF building blocks for wireless applications, and short-distance and beam steering. Topics covered include new opportunities in body area networks, medical implants, satellite communications, automobile radar detection, and wearable electronics.

Exploit the Potential behind Emerging Green Wireless Technologies

A must for anyone serious about future wireless technologies, this multidisciplinary book discusses the challenges of emerging power-efficient applications. Written for practicing engineers in the wireless communication field who have some experience in integrated circuits, it is also a valuable resource for graduate students.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|34 pages
Passive Imaging in Silicon Technologies
ByPayam Heydari
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Challenges in Wireless Chemical Sensor Networks
BySaverio De Vito
View abstract
chapter 3|13 pages
Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation Exposure and Health
ByHubregt J. Visser
View abstract
chapter 4|41 pages
Receiver Front Ends with Robustness to Process Variations
ByPooyan Sakian Dezfuli, Reza Mahmoudi, Arthur van Roermund
View abstract
chapter 5|38 pages
Ultrawide Bandwidth Radio Frequency Identification and Localization
ByDavide Dardari
View abstract
chapter 6|18 pages
Multifunctional Software-Defined Radar Sensors for Detection, Imaging, and Navigation
ByDmitriy Garmatyuk, Kyle Kauffman, Y. T. (Jade) Morton, John Raquet
View abstract
chapter 7|19 pages
Large Signal and Small Signal Building Blocks for Cellular Infrastructure
ByMustafa Acar, Jos Bergervoet, Mark van der Heijden, Domine Leenaerts, Stefan Drude
View abstract
chapter 8|23 pages
Efficient MIMO Receiver Design for Next Generation Wireless Systems
ByJi-Woong Choi, Hyukjoon Kwon, Jungwon Lee, Inyup Kang
View abstract
chapter 9|39 pages
A Low Noise, Low Distortion Radio Design
ByAhmet Tekin, Hassan Elwan
View abstract
chapter 10|19 pages
Ultralow Power Radio Design for Emerging Healthcare Applications
ByMaja Vidojkovic, Li Huang, Julien Penders, Guido Dolmans, Harmke de Groot
View abstract
chapter 11|24 pages
Ultralow Power Techniques in Small Autonomous Implants and Sensor Nodes
ByBenoit Gosselin, Sébastien Roy, Farhad Sheikh Hosseini
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
An Open-Loop Multiphase Local-Oscillator Generation Technique
ByKai-Fai Un, Pui-In Mak, Rui P. Martins
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
On-Chip Accelerometers Using Bondwire Inertial Sensing
ByYu-Te Liao, William Biederman, Brian Otis
View abstract
chapter 14|27 pages
Design of a Frequency-Shift-Based CMOS Magnetic Sensor Array for Point-of-Care (PoC) Biomolecular Diagnosis Applications
ByHua Wang, Ali Hajimiri
View abstract

Advanced concepts for wireless communications offer a vision of technology that is embedded in our surroundings and practically invisible, but present whenever required. Although the use of deep submicron CMOS processes allows for an unprecedented degree of scaling in digital circuitry, it complicates the implementation and integration of traditional RF circuits. The requirement for long operating life under limited energy supply also poses severe design constraints, particularly in critical applications in commerce, healthcare, and security. These challenges call for innovative design solutions at the circuit and system levels. Low Power Emerging Wireless Technologies addresses the crucial scientific and technological challenges for the realization of fully integrated, highly efficient, and cost-effective solutions for emerging wireless applications.

Get Insights from the Experts on Wireless Circuit Design

The book features contributions by top international experts in wireless circuit design representing both industry and academia. They explore the state of the art in wireless communication for 3G and 4G cellular networks, millimeter-wave applications, wireless sensor networks, and wireless medical technologies. The emphasis is on low-power wireless applications, RF building blocks for wireless applications, and short-distance and beam steering. Topics covered include new opportunities in body area networks, medical implants, satellite communications, automobile radar detection, and wearable electronics.

Exploit the Potential behind Emerging Green Wireless Technologies

A must for anyone serious about future wireless technologies, this multidisciplinary book discusses the challenges of emerging power-efficient applications. Written for practicing engineers in the wireless communication field who have some experience in integrated circuits, it is also a valuable resource for graduate students.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|34 pages
Passive Imaging in Silicon Technologies
ByPayam Heydari
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Challenges in Wireless Chemical Sensor Networks
BySaverio De Vito
View abstract
chapter 3|13 pages
Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation Exposure and Health
ByHubregt J. Visser
View abstract
chapter 4|41 pages
Receiver Front Ends with Robustness to Process Variations
ByPooyan Sakian Dezfuli, Reza Mahmoudi, Arthur van Roermund
View abstract
chapter 5|38 pages
Ultrawide Bandwidth Radio Frequency Identification and Localization
ByDavide Dardari
View abstract
chapter 6|18 pages
Multifunctional Software-Defined Radar Sensors for Detection, Imaging, and Navigation
ByDmitriy Garmatyuk, Kyle Kauffman, Y. T. (Jade) Morton, John Raquet
View abstract
chapter 7|19 pages
Large Signal and Small Signal Building Blocks for Cellular Infrastructure
ByMustafa Acar, Jos Bergervoet, Mark van der Heijden, Domine Leenaerts, Stefan Drude
View abstract
chapter 8|23 pages
Efficient MIMO Receiver Design for Next Generation Wireless Systems
ByJi-Woong Choi, Hyukjoon Kwon, Jungwon Lee, Inyup Kang
View abstract
chapter 9|39 pages
A Low Noise, Low Distortion Radio Design
ByAhmet Tekin, Hassan Elwan
View abstract
chapter 10|19 pages
Ultralow Power Radio Design for Emerging Healthcare Applications
ByMaja Vidojkovic, Li Huang, Julien Penders, Guido Dolmans, Harmke de Groot
View abstract
chapter 11|24 pages
Ultralow Power Techniques in Small Autonomous Implants and Sensor Nodes
ByBenoit Gosselin, Sébastien Roy, Farhad Sheikh Hosseini
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
An Open-Loop Multiphase Local-Oscillator Generation Technique
ByKai-Fai Un, Pui-In Mak, Rui P. Martins
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
On-Chip Accelerometers Using Bondwire Inertial Sensing
ByYu-Te Liao, William Biederman, Brian Otis
View abstract
chapter 14|27 pages
Design of a Frequency-Shift-Based CMOS Magnetic Sensor Array for Point-of-Care (PoC) Biomolecular Diagnosis Applications
ByHua Wang, Ali Hajimiri
View abstract
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