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Low Power Building Blocks For A Mm Wave Distance Sensor
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Book Synopsis Low Power Building Blocks for a MM-wave Distance Sensor by : Guy Alter
Download or read book Low Power Building Blocks for a MM-wave Distance Sensor written by Guy Alter and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Batteryless mm-Wave Wireless Sensors by : Hao Gao
Download or read book Batteryless mm-Wave Wireless Sensors written by Hao Gao and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-01-09 with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book describes the PREMISS system, which enables readers to overcome the limitations of state-of-the-art battery-less wireless sensors in size, cost, robustness and range, with a system concept for a 60 GHz wireless sensor system with monolithic sensors. The authors demonstrate a system in which the wireless sensors consist of wireless power receiving, sensing and communication functions in a single chip, without external components, avoiding costly IC-interfaces that are sensitive to mechanical and thermal stress.
Book Synopsis High-Frequency Integrated Circuits by : Sorin Voinigescu
Download or read book High-Frequency Integrated Circuits written by Sorin Voinigescu and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2013-02-28 with total page 921 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A transistor-level, design-intensive overview of high speed and high frequency monolithic integrated circuits for wireless and broadband systems from 2 GHz to 200 GHz, this comprehensive text covers high-speed, RF, mm-wave, and optical fibre circuits using nanoscale CMOS, SiGe BiCMOS, and III-V technologies. Step-by-step design methodologies, end-of chapter problems, and practical simulation and design projects are provided, making this an ideal resource for senior undergraduate and graduate courses in circuit design. With an emphasis on device-circuit topology interaction and optimization, it gives circuit designers and students alike an in-depth understanding of device structures and process limitations affecting circuit performance.
Book Synopsis Wireless Technologies by : Krzysztof Iniewski
Download or read book Wireless Technologies written by Krzysztof Iniewski and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2017-12-19 with total page 696 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Advanced concepts for wireless technologies present a vision of technology that is embedded in our surroundings and practically invisible. From established radio techniques like GSM, 802.11 or Bluetooth to more emerging technologies, such as Ultra Wide Band and smart dust motes, a common denominator for future progress is the underlying integrated circuit technology. Wireless Technologies responds to the explosive growth of standard cellular radios and radically different wireless applications by presenting new architectural and circuit solutions engineers can use to solve modern design problems. This reference addresses state-of-the art CMOS design in the context of emerging wireless applications, including 3G/4G cellular telephony, wireless sensor networks, and wireless medical application. Written by top international experts specializing in both the IC industry and academia, this carefully edited work uncovers new design opportunities in body area networks, medical implants, satellite communications, automobile radar detection, and wearable electronics. The book is divided into three sections: wireless system perspectives, chip architecture and implementation issues, and devices and technologies used to fabricate wireless integrated circuits. Contributors address key issues in the development of future silicon-based systems, such as scale of integration, ultra-low power dissipation, and the integration of heterogeneous circuit design style and processes onto one substrate. Wireless sensor network systems are now being applied in critical applications in commerce, healthcare, and security. This reference, which contains 25 practical and scientifically rigorous articles, provides the knowledge communications engineers need to design innovative methodologies at the circuit and system level.
Book Synopsis Integrated Low-power Millimeter-wave Sensor Circuits for Biomedical Applications by : Farabi Ibne Jamal
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Book Synopsis Fully Integrated Ultra-low Power Mm-wave Wireless Sensor Design Methods by : H. Gao
Download or read book Fully Integrated Ultra-low Power Mm-wave Wireless Sensor Design Methods written by H. Gao and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 157 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Millimeter-Wave Wireless Power Transfer Systems for the Internet of Things by : Med Nariman
Download or read book Millimeter-Wave Wireless Power Transfer Systems for the Internet of Things written by Med Nariman and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Internet of Things (IoT) would add computational power to a plethora of ordinary objects. Potential applications are vast and vary in terms of maturity from sensors tracking energy usage to smart wearables and many more futuristic applications. A challenge shared by many of such small devices, in the order of a few centimeters in length and width, is battery and power. Cost, size, weight, and lifetime of the battery motivate alternative methods for providing energy to such devices. A practical Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) system which can power battery-less and charge coil-free smart everyday-objects has a tremendous potential to address this demand. In this work we offer a reliable solution. The 60-GHz WPT system that is built in this project can be employed by any smart device which can be placed at a reasonably close distance to its power transmitter, without the alignment and proximity challenges which are associated with the magnetic charging solutions. The leading applications to benefit enormously from this new 60-GHz WPT technology are miniature IoT devices, smart charge cards, business cards and IDs, smart posters, sensor fusion, and wireless flash memories.In this work, the first reported full-system 60-GHz WPT solution which can power battery-less and charge coil-free compact smart devices is presented. The system is fabricated in a 40-nm digital CMOS process and an inexpensive 500-mum CCL-HL832MG antenna packaging material. The rectenna (RX) of this 60-GHz WPT system consists of a grid antenna with a measured gain of 10.7 dBi, integrated with a tuned complementary cross-coupled oscillator-like rectifier. It harvests DC power at a rate of 1 mW with a 28.2% RF-to-DC Power Conversion Efficiency (PCE). This PCE rate is significantly higher than the prior art and reaches 32.8% for 1.4 mA output current. A novel theoretical analysis of the unique rectifier circuitry is presented which helps formulating all key specifications and identifying the design trade-offs. We present a cascode version of the energy harvester that produces higher DC output voltage and higher PCE in low current regime. The theoretical analysis and the results of the measurement for that harvester is also presented. The transmitter (TX) is equipped with a quad-core power amplifier which produces a total saturated output power (Psat) of 24.6 dBm, which is the highest reported power delivery in digital CMOS technology at mm-wave bands. The TX peak PAE is 9.4%. The quad-core PA performs a 4 x 8-way differential power combining and implements a binary-tree architecture by using power-splitting transformers which perform intra-stage matching too. The designed 2 x 2 grid array antenna helps the TX produce a peak EIRP level of 35.3 dBm. The coupling between the TX and RX antennas within 4 cm spacing is between -18.9 and -17.4dB. The results of full-system characterizations of the WPT solution and the measurements data of the individually-fabricated grid antennas, harvester, transmitter, and all building blocks are reported. Programmability in the input polarities of the quad-core PA offers output power control and beam-steering capabilities to this 60-GHz WPT system. A four-input grid antenna is designed for the TX which in simulation shows an effective 70° beam-steering range in the broadside direction.In order to demonstrate how the design and implementation of all the 60-GHz circuitry has been as successful as they are, the design of the VCOs, quadrature VCOs, PAs, unit-cell devices, pads and calibration circuitry, passive components like inductors, transformers, capacitors, the patch antennas, and the grid array antennas that have been done before the final implementation of the full wireless power transfer system are presented as well and the key design points are specified and explained. The architecture study for the transmitter and the energy harvester are also included in this dissertation since they have been most vital parts of accomplishing the design of the highest transmit power delivery and highest rectenna power conversion efficiency in digital CMOS technology. The 60-GHz WPT system designed for this work can serve miniature sized smart everyday-objects which require milliwatt-level power delivery and work in contact-less and close-proximity distances. The full-system measurement results of the proposed 60-GHz wireless power transfer solution demonstrate the suitability of this mm-wave WPT system for addressing the demand for wireless power of batteryless and coil-free devices with stringent size constraints of new applications, like the IoT.
Book Synopsis Millimeter Wave Radar by : Stephen L. Johnston
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Book Synopsis Remote Sensing of Earth Resources by : NASA Scientific and Technical Information Facility
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Book Synopsis Navigation and Intelligent Transportation Systems by : Ronald K Jurgen
Download or read book Navigation and Intelligent Transportation Systems written by Ronald K Jurgen and published by SAE International. This book was released on 1998-09-15 with total page 354 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Navigation and Intelligent Transportation Systems contains 40 papers covering the technical and functional aspects of these systems including: 3D mapping, route guidance, cellular phone access, electronic compasses, and the history and future of navigation systems. The book also covers the important role of navigation in Intelligent Transportation Systems concerned with traffic management, traveler information, vehicle control systems, commercial vehicle operations, and public and rural transportation systems. The book concludes with a chapter on the Intelligent Vehicle Initiative, a joint program between the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, and the Federal Transit Administration.
Book Synopsis Millimeter-Wave Antennas: Configurations and Applications by : Jaco du Preez
Download or read book Millimeter-Wave Antennas: Configurations and Applications written by Jaco du Preez and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-06-20 with total page 165 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book comprehensively reviews the state of the art in millimeter-wave antennas, traces important recent developments and provides information on a wide range of antenna configurations and applications. While fundamental theoretical aspects are discussed whenever necessary, the book primarily focuses on design principles and concepts, manufacture, measurement techniques, and practical results. Each of the various antenna types scalable to millimeter-wave dimensions is considered individually, with coverage of leaky-wave and surface-wave antennas, printed antennas, integrated antennas, and reflector and lens systems. The final two chapters address the subject from a systems perspective, providing an overview of supporting circuitry and examining in detail diverse millimeter-wave applications, including high-speed wireless communications, radio astronomy, and radar. The vast amount of information now available on millimeter-wave systems can be daunting for researchers and designers entering the field. This book offers readers essential guidance, helping them to gain a thorough understanding based on the most recent research findings and serving as a sound basis for informed decision-making.
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Book Synopsis Principles and Applications of Millimeter-wave Radar by : Nicholas C. Currie
Download or read book Principles and Applications of Millimeter-wave Radar written by Nicholas C. Currie and published by Artech House on Demand. This book was released on 1987-01-01 with total page 874 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Provides detailed treatment of the advantages of MMW radar and the pitfalls which should be avoided. -- American Meteorological Society
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