
Reconfigurable Circuits and Technologies for Smart Millimeter-Wave Systems
Cambridge University Press
Published on 26. May 2022
Book
Hardback
456 pages
978-1-107-10247-7 (ISBN)
Description
Get up to speed on the modelling, design, technologies, and applications of tunable circuits and reconfigurable mm-wave systems. Coverage includes smart antennas and frequency-agile RF components, as well as a detailed comparison of three key technologies for the design of tunable mm-wave circuits: CMOS, RF MEMS, and microwave liquid crystals, and measurement results of state-of-the-art prototypes. Numerous examples of tunable circuits and systems are included that can be practically implemented for the reader's own needs. Ideal for graduate students studying RF/microwave engineering, and researchers and engineers involved in circuit and system design for new communication platforms such as mm-wave 5G and beyond, high-throughput satellites in GSO, and future satellite constellations in MEO/LEO, as well as for automotive radars, security and biomedical mm-wave systems.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
960 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-107-10247-7 (9781107102477)
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Philippe Ferrari | Rolf Jakoby | Onur Hamza Karabey
Reconfigurable Circuits and Technologies for Smart Millimeter-Wave Systems
E-Book
05/2022
Cambridge University Press
€116.99
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Persons
Editor
Universite de Grenoble
Technische Universitaet, Darmstadt, Germany
Technische Universitaet, Darmstadt, Germany
Content
Preface; List of abbreviations; 1. Introduction and Motivation Rolf Jakoby; 2. Reconfigurable Devices and Smart Antennas Holger Maune, Matthias Nickel; 3. CMOS and BiCMOS technologies Philippe Ferrari, Sylvain Bourdel, Thomas Quemerais, Alfredo Bautista; 4. RF MEMS Technology Gustavo P. Rehder, Ariana L. C. Serrano, Marcelo N. P. Carreno, Mehmet Kaynak, Selin Tolunay Wipf, Matthias Wietstruck, Alexander Goeritz; 5. Microwave Liquid Crystal Technology Rolf Jakoby, Matthias Jost, Onur Hamza Karabey, Holger Maune, Matthias Nickel, Ersin Polat, Roland Reese, Henning Tesmer, Christian Weickhmann.