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Full Title

Microwave and Millimetre-Wave Design for Wireless Communications 1st Edition

Author(s)

Ian Robertson, Nutapong Somjit, Mitchai Chongcheawchamnan

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781118917305, 9781118917213, 9781118917312

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

This book describes a full range of contemporary techniques for the design of transmitters and receivers for communications systems operating in the range from 1 through to 300 GHz. In this frequency range there is a wide range of technologies that need to be employed, with silicon ICs at the core but, compared with other electronics systems, a much greater use of more specialist devices and components for high performance – for example, high Q-factor/low loss and good power efficiency. Many text books do, of course, cover these topics but what makes this book timely is the rapid adoption of millimetre-waves (frequencies from 30 to 300 GHz) for a wide range of consumer applications such as wireless high definition TV, “5G” Gigabit mobile internet systems and automotive radars.  It has taken many years to develop low-cost technologies for suitable transmitters and receivers, so previously these frequencies have been employed only in expensive military and space applications. The book will cover these modern technologies, with the follow topics covered;  transmitters and receivers, lumped element filters, tranmission lines and S-parameters, RF MEMS, RFICs and MMICs, and many others.

In addition, the book includes extensive line diagrams to illustrate circuit diagrams and block diagrams of systems, including diagrams and photographs showing how circuits are implemented practically.  Furthermore, case studies are also included to explain the salient features of a range of important wireless communications systems. The book is accompanied with suitable design examples and exercises based on the Advanced Design System – the industry leading CAD tool for wireless design.

More importantly, the authors have been working with Agilent Technologies on a learning & teaching initiative (www.awrcorp.com/professors-in-partnership), which is designed to promote  access to ongoing microwave and RF educational content that enhances and promotes AWR software solutions through ebooks and textbooks. In parallel, Agilent have recently started to offer access to this software to students without charge, providing universities have a site license. Students are able to download the software and use it on their own devices. This advanced text is therefore developed with the partnership in mind; to enable the reader to develop and their own circuits and subsystems using modern software tools and test equipment.