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4.9 GHz: A Major Force Behind Meshing Network Adoption

According to ABI Research, building on the strength and popularity of Wi-Fi, meshing networks extend range, security and redundancy by augmenting traditional infrastructure-to-user communications with enhanced peer-to-peer communications. This is accomplished through an advanced addressing scheme that better handles ad hoc communications and handoffs. Issues currently plaguing meshing networks...
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Trend is for ZigBee Solutions “In a Box”

Opportunities for the emerging 802.15.4 Wireless PAN (WPAN) technology, and the imminent ZigBee network layer, look promising according to In-Stat/MDR. Using an aggressive scenario, annual shipments will surpass 150 million units in 2008. And, based upon discussions with system providers, the high tech market research firm believes that the...
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The Book End

Microwave Ring Circuits and Related Structures Second Edition Kai Chang and Lung-Hwa Hsieh Wiley Interscience 377 pages; $125 ISBN: 0-471-44474-X Ring resonators have been used extensively in microwave circuits such as filters, oscillators, mixers, couplers, power dividers/combiners, antennas and frequency selective surfaces. They are also useful in various techniques...
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Thin Film Electronically Tunable Pre-selectors for Software Defined Radios

A multi-band, multi-waveform software defined radio (SDR) that provides programmable and re-configurable communications is at the core of ad-hoc networks, and ad-hoc networks are key to the transformational needs of the military (manned and unmanned). To meet interoperability requirements and mitigate co-site interference issues of a multi-band, multi-waveform architecture,...
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5.7 GHz 0.25 μm CMOS RF Front-end Circuits for an IEEE 802.11a WLAN Receiver

A 5.7 GHz 0.25 mm CMOS RF front-end, including a CMOS differential LNA and a CMOS Gilbert-cell mixer, for an 802.11a WLAN receiver is presented. The differential LNA, fabricated with the 0.25 mm 1P5M standard CMOS process, utilizes a current-reuse tech...
Due to the growing demand for broadband wireless communications, the operating frequency is moving toward the 5 GHz U-NII band. The advantage of combining the baseband circuitry and the RF front-end on one single chip for cost savings is strongly desired for highly integrated system-on-chip (SoC) applications. Due to...
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