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- 2016
- Gideon Adom-Bamfi, Kamran Entesari:
A multiband low noise amplifier with a switchable Gm active shunt feedback for SDRs. RWS 2016: 179-182 - Himanshu Aggrawal, Aydin Babakhani:
An ultra-wideband impulse receiver for sub-100fsec time-transfer and sub-30μm localization. RWS 2016: 42-44 - Koichiro Akahori, Toru Taniguchi, Masatoshi Nagayasu, Yasuhiro Toriyama, Kazuya Kojima, Miao Zhang:
Implementation of millimeter wave band DDD radio system. RWS 2016: 7-9 - Muhammad B. Akbar, Francesco Amato, Albert Claessen, Gregory D. Durgin:
Broadband backscatter based technique to identify the presence of skimming electronics on payment terminals. RWS 2016: 141-144 - Ali Abdulhadi Noaman Al-Azza, Ammar Abdulhussein Lafta Al-Jodah, Frances J. Harackiewicz:
Spider monkey optimization (SMO): A novel optimization technique in electromagnetics. RWS 2016: 238-240 - Ali Abdulhadi Noaman Al-Azza, Frances J. Harackiewicz:
Optimization of dielectric loaded antenna for 5.8 GHz wireless applications with interference cancellation capability. RWS 2016: 29-31 - Khaled Alhassoon, Yaaqoub Malallah, Chins Chinnasamy, Melania Marinescu, Afshin S. Daryoush:
High gain tunable stacked antenna using soft FeCo nanoparticles. RWS 2016: 207-210 - Ikuma Ando, Masaaki Tanio, Masaharu Ito, Toshihide Kuwabara, Tsunehisa Marumoto, Kazuaki Kunihiro:
Wireless D-band communication up to 60 Gbit/s with 64QAM using GaAs HEMT technology. RWS 2016: 193-195 - Joseph Barkate, Alexander Tsatsoulas, Matthew Fellows, Matthew Flachsbart, Charles Baylis, Lawrence Cohen, Robert J. Marks II:
Fast, momentum-aided optimization of transmitter amplifier load impedance and input power for cognitive radio using the power smith tube. RWS 2016: 54-56 - Fernando Palma Batista, Rausley A. A. de Souza, Antonio Marcelo Oliveira Ribeiro:
Maximum likelihood estimator for the α-η-μ fading environment. RWS 2016: 133-136 - M. Binger:
50GHz Microwave Fiber Optic Links. RWS 2016: 65 - Girdhari Chaudhary, Phirun Kim, Junhyung Jeong, Yongchae Jeong:
Power divider with tunable positive and negative group delays using parasitic compensated PIN diode. RWS 2016: 4-6 - Alex Cheu, Marcin M. Morys, Christopher Robert Anderson, Gregory D. Durgin:
RF propagation through vegetation with time-varying moisture. RWS 2016: 73-75 - Eric Chikando, Chi-Taou R. Tsai, Cindy Muir, Stephen Rector, Joan Xiang, Darioush Keyvani:
Ground design for crosstalk mitigation in a WL-CSP transceiver for mobile communications. RWS 2016: 76-79 - Hugo Cruz, Yi-Jan Emery Chen:
A 1 mW direct conversion receiver for the 2.4 GHz ISM band. RWS 2016: 48-50 - Isaac Cushman, Ashraf Younis, Danda B. Rawat:
Experimental study of dynamic spectrum access for opportunistic mobile communications using USRP devices. RWS 2016: 151-154 - Dylan Eustice, Charles Baylis, Lawrence Cohen, Robert J. Marks II:
Waveform synthesis via alternating projections with ambiguity function, peak-to-average power ratio, and spectrum requirements. RWS 2016: 190-192 - Matthew Fellows, Sarvin Rezayat, Jennifer Barlow, Joseph Barkate, Alexander Tsatsoulas, Charles Baylis, Lawrence Cohen, Robert J. Marks II:
The bias smith tube: Simultaneous optimization of bias voltage and load impedance in power amplifier design. RWS 2016: 215-218 - Atsushi Fukuda, Hiroshi Okazaki, Shoichi Narahashi:
A novel beam control method and configuration for phased array antenna system employing frequency-upconverted local signals with phase difference. RWS 2016: 36-38 - Ahmadreza Ghahremani, Qin Fu, Dounia Baiya, John Simpson, Aly E. Fathy:
Performance of flexible antennas with protective super-hydrophobic coating layers at RF frequencies. RWS 2016: 32-35 - Hamed Gheidi, Peter M. Asbeck:
An improved algorithm for waveform generation for digitally-driven switching-mode power amplifiers. RWS 2016: 187-189 - Christopher Hayes, Adam R. Margetts, Carol Martin, Huy Nguyen, William Song, Jeremy Muldavin:
Informed MIMO implementation of distributed transmit beamforming for range extension. RWS 2016: 256-258 - Florin Doru Hutu, David Kibloff, Guillaume Villemaud, Jean-Marie Gorce:
Experimental validation of a wake-up radio architecture. RWS 2016: 155-158 - Charlie Jackson:
3D printed transmission line circuits. RWS 2016: 123-125 - Babak Jamali, Aydin Babakhani:
A 0.2-2.6GHz instantaneous frequency-to-voltage converter in 90nm CMOS. RWS 2016: 45-47 - Kaoru Kohira, Naoki Kitazawa, Hiroki Ishikuro:
A 24mW 5.5Gbps dual frequency conversion demodulator for impulse-radio with first sidelobe. RWS 2016: 10-12 - Masaaki Kojima, Yoichi Suzuki, Masashi Kamei, Kyoichi Saito, Shoji Tanaka:
Study on equalization system using transponder characteristics to compensate for non-linear distortion. RWS 2016: 13-15 - Kenneth E. Kolodziej:
Comb generator design for SWaP-constrained applications. RWS 2016: 200-203 - Kenneth E. Kolodziej, Bradley T. Perry:
Simultaneous transmit and receive (STAR) mobile testbed. RWS 2016: 66-69 - Rainer Kronberger, Uwe Dettmar, Carsten Hudasch, Robin Lerche, Markus Cremer, Anjum Pervez:
A transmitter beamforming system for the localization of passive RFID tags. RWS 2016: 252-255
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