Wireless Technologies Circuits, Systems, and Devices |
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Contribution by:
| Brewer, Joe E. Rabaey, Jan M. Pletcher, Nathan Borzi, Raffaella Gyselinckx, Bert Svelto, Francesco Belostotski, Leonid Gambini, Simone Brandolini, Massimo Lopelli, Emanuele Leenaerts, Domine M. W. Rossi, Paolo Manstretta, Danilo Chen, Yuhui David Mark, Michael Haslett, James W. Niknejad, Ali M. Palaskas, Georgios van Roermund, Arthur H. M. Chevalier, Pascal Tang, Ka Wai Keith Dickson, Timothy O. Badaroglu, Mustafa Neculoiu, Dan Muller, Alexandru Plett, Calvin Eikenbroek, Jan-Wim Dai, Fa Foster Rogers, John M. Dusatko, Tomas A. Nabki, Frederic El-Gamal, Mourad N. Wambacq, Piet Soens, Charlotte Van der Plas, Geert Donnay, Stéphane Chan, Howard Voinigescu, Sorin P. Banu, Mihai Prodanov, Vladimir Konstantinidis, George Staszewski, Robert Bogdan Pellerano, Stefano Sandhu, Sumeet Ravi, Ashoke |
Editor:
| Iniewski, Krzysztof |
Series title: | Devices, Circuits, and Systems Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8493-7996-3 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2007 |
Publisher: | CRC Press LLC
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $240.00USD $194.95USD $292.00 |
Book Description:
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This work explores the state-of-the-art in CMOS design in the context of wireless communication for 3G/4G cellular telephony, wireless sensor networks, and wireless medical applications. It explores groundbreaking coverage of emerging wireless technologies beyond standard WLAN and 3G cell phone applications, including the potential merger of silicon and MEMs technologies. Chapters written by international experts highlight promising new advances in areas such as body area networks,...
More DescriptionThis work explores the state-of-the-art in CMOS design in the context of wireless communication for 3G/4G cellular telephony, wireless sensor networks, and wireless medical applications. It explores groundbreaking coverage of emerging wireless technologies beyond standard WLAN and 3G cell phone applications, including the potential merger of silicon and MEMs technologies. Chapters written by international experts highlight promising new advances in areas such as body area networks, medical implants, satellite communications, automobile radar detection, and wearable electronics. This text is an excellent reference for engineers and graduate students interested in wireless design and low-power issues.