Wireless Receiver Architectures and Design [recurso electrónico] : Antennas, RF, Synthesizers, Mixed Signal, and Digital Signal Processing.

Por: Rouphael, Tony JTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2014Descripción: 1 online resource (503 pages)Tipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9780123786418; 012378641XTema(s): Wireless communication systems -- Design and construction | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical | Wireless communication systems -- Design and constructionGénero/Forma: Electronic books.Formatos físicos adicionales: Print version:: Wireless Receiver Architectures and Design : Antennas, RF, Synthesizers, Mixed Signal, and Digital Signal Processing.Clasificación CDD: 621.384 Clasificación LoC:TK5103.2Recursos en línea: Libro electrónico ScienceDirectTexto
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Front Cover; Dedication; Wireless Receiver Architectures and Design: Antennas, RF, Synthesizers, Mixed Signal, and Digital Signal Processing; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Background; Scope; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 -- Antenna Systems, Transmission Lines, and Matching Networks; 1.1 Basic parameters; 1.2 Matching circuits; 1.3 Common antenna types; References; Further reading; Chapter 2 -- Microwave Network Design and Analysis; 2.1 Network models; 2.2 Signal flow graphs; 2.3 Three-port and four-port networks; References; Chapter 3 -- Noise in Wireless Receiver Systems; 3.1 Thermal noise.
3.2 Phase noise3.3 Coexistence; 3.4 Appendix: thermal noise statistics; References; Chapter 4 -- System Nonlinearity; 4.1 Classification of system nonlinearity; 4.2 Memoryless nonlinear systems; 4.3 Nonlinearity systems with memory: the Volterra series; 4.4 Appendix A: mathematical identities; 4.5 Appendix B: effect of in-phase and quadrature imbalance on image rejection; 4.6 Appendix C: description of the harmonic balance method; References; Chapter 5 -- Signal Sampling and Distortion; 5.1 Analog and digital signal representation.
8.1 Direct-conversion receiver8.2 Superheterodyne receiver; 8.3 Low-IF receiver; 8.4 Typical driving requirements; 8.5 Appendices; References; Index.
Resumen: Wireless Receiver Architectures and Design presents the various designs and architectures of wireless receivers in the context of modern multi-mode and multi-standard devices. This one-stop reference and guide to designing low-cost low-power multi-mode, multi-standard receivers treats analog and digital signal processing simultaneously, with equal detail given to the chosen architecture and modulating waveform. It provides a complete understanding of the receiver's analog front end and the digital backend, and how each affects the other. The book explains the design process in great.
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Front Cover; Dedication; Wireless Receiver Architectures and Design: Antennas, RF, Synthesizers, Mixed Signal, and Digital Signal Processing; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Background; Scope; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 -- Antenna Systems, Transmission Lines, and Matching Networks; 1.1 Basic parameters; 1.2 Matching circuits; 1.3 Common antenna types; References; Further reading; Chapter 2 -- Microwave Network Design and Analysis; 2.1 Network models; 2.2 Signal flow graphs; 2.3 Three-port and four-port networks; References; Chapter 3 -- Noise in Wireless Receiver Systems; 3.1 Thermal noise.

3.2 Phase noise3.3 Coexistence; 3.4 Appendix: thermal noise statistics; References; Chapter 4 -- System Nonlinearity; 4.1 Classification of system nonlinearity; 4.2 Memoryless nonlinear systems; 4.3 Nonlinearity systems with memory: the Volterra series; 4.4 Appendix A: mathematical identities; 4.5 Appendix B: effect of in-phase and quadrature imbalance on image rejection; 4.6 Appendix C: description of the harmonic balance method; References; Chapter 5 -- Signal Sampling and Distortion; 5.1 Analog and digital signal representation.

8.1 Direct-conversion receiver8.2 Superheterodyne receiver; 8.3 Low-IF receiver; 8.4 Typical driving requirements; 8.5 Appendices; References; Index.

Wireless Receiver Architectures and Design presents the various designs and architectures of wireless receivers in the context of modern multi-mode and multi-standard devices. This one-stop reference and guide to designing low-cost low-power multi-mode, multi-standard receivers treats analog and digital signal processing simultaneously, with equal detail given to the chosen architecture and modulating waveform. It provides a complete understanding of the receiver's analog front end and the digital backend, and how each affects the other. The book explains the design process in great.

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