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By the end of this decade, a 4G wireless terminal will be available that provides high quality multimedia, personalized services, and ubiquitous multi-standard broadband connectivity with a reasonable power consumption. In this context, a multi-band transceiver is needed that provides a high-level of programmability while keeping low design complexity and costs. Software Defined Radio (SDR) is the most promising technology to implement such a terminal as it enables multi-mode reception by tuning to any frequency band, by selecting any channel bandwidth, and by detecting any modulation. Baseband Analog Circuits for Software Defined Radio aims to describe the transition towards a Software Radio from the analog design perspective. As the original idea of a "full-digital" Software Radio is far from the state-of-art, an analog front-end is still needed to achieve a feasible implementation. Most of the existent front-end architectures are explored from the flexibility point of view. A complete overview of the actual state-of-art for reconfigurable transceivers is given in detail, focusing on the challenges imposed by flexibility in analog design. As far as the design of adaptive analog circuits is concerned, specifications like bandwidth, gain, noise, resolution and linearity should be programmable. The development of circuit topologies and architectures that can be easily reconfigured while providing a near optimal power/performance trade-offs is a key challenge. In this book, we tackle this challenge mainly for baseband analog circuits, i.e. amplifiers and filters, proposing efficient solutions that provide a high level of programmability. Measurements results validate the design strategies
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monografia Rebiun04976680 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun04976680 cr nn 008mamaa 100301s2008 ne | s |||| 0|eng d 9781402065385 978-1-4020-6538-5 10.1007/978-1-4020-6538-5 doi UPVA 996894709003706 UAM 991007781657604211 UCAR 991007934202004213 CBUC 991004879047706711 UMO 56842 UPCT u358678 TJFC bicssc TEC008010 bisacsh 621.3815 23 Giannini, Vito Baseband Analog Circuits for Software Defined Radio Recurso electrónico-En línea] by Vito Giannini, Jan Craninckx, Andrea Baschirotto Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2008 Dordrecht Dordrecht Springer Netherlands digital Analog Circuits and Signal Processing Series Engineering (Springer-11647) Accesible sólo para usuarios de la UPV Recurso a texto completo By the end of this decade, a 4G wireless terminal will be available that provides high quality multimedia, personalized services, and ubiquitous multi-standard broadband connectivity with a reasonable power consumption. In this context, a multi-band transceiver is needed that provides a high-level of programmability while keeping low design complexity and costs. Software Defined Radio (SDR) is the most promising technology to implement such a terminal as it enables multi-mode reception by tuning to any frequency band, by selecting any channel bandwidth, and by detecting any modulation. Baseband Analog Circuits for Software Defined Radio aims to describe the transition towards a Software Radio from the analog design perspective. As the original idea of a "full-digital" Software Radio is far from the state-of-art, an analog front-end is still needed to achieve a feasible implementation. Most of the existent front-end architectures are explored from the flexibility point of view. A complete overview of the actual state-of-art for reconfigurable transceivers is given in detail, focusing on the challenges imposed by flexibility in analog design. As far as the design of adaptive analog circuits is concerned, specifications like bandwidth, gain, noise, resolution and linearity should be programmable. The development of circuit topologies and architectures that can be easily reconfigured while providing a near optimal power/performance trade-offs is a key challenge. In this book, we tackle this challenge mainly for baseband analog circuits, i.e. amplifiers and filters, proposing efficient solutions that provide a high level of programmability. Measurements results validate the design strategies Reproducción electrónica Forma de acceso: Web Engineering Telecommunication Systems engineering Engineering Circuits and Systems Communications Engineering, Networks Signal, Image and Speech Processing Craninckx, Jan Baschirotto, Andrea SpringerLink (Servicio en línea) Springer eBooks Springer eBooks Printed edition 9781402065378 Analog Circuits and Signal Processing Series