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A Mixer-1st Auxiliary Receiver for Full-Duplex Self-Interference Cancellation

Prevedelli et al., 2018

Document ID
5635628733869894123
Author
Prevedelli D
Pini G
Manstretta D
Castello R
Publication year
Publication venue
2018 New Generation of CAS (NGCAS)

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This paper presents a low-power highly linear mixer-1 st receiver to be used as an auxiliary receiver in a full-duplex transceiver architecture with self-interference cancellation. The auxiliary mixer-1 st receiver in-band performance, which is the most critical one for this …
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