Olopade et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Concurrent dual-band six-port receiver for multi-standard and software defined radio applicationsOlopade et al., 2013
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- 2891070506695862841
- Author
- Olopade A
- Hasan A
- Helaoui M
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- Publication venue
- IEEE Transactions on microwave theory and techniques
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This paper proposes a novel concurrent dual-band receiver architecture that uses only one six-port correlator circuit to downconvert two signals in two different bands concurrently. The receiver is reconfigurable over a broadband to simultaneously receive two different signals …
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