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Wireless receiver architectures and design : antennas, RF, synthesizers, mixed signal, and digital signal processing / Tony J. Rouphael.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford, UK ; Waltham, MA : Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: First editionDescription: xiii, 488 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780123786401
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.384 23 R.T.W
LOC classification:
  • TK6564.3 .R68 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1. Antenna Systems, Transmission Lines, and Matching Networks -- 1.1. Basic parameters -- 1.2. Matching circuits -- 1.3. Common antenna types -- Chapter 2. Microwave Network Design and Analysis -- 2.1. Network models -- 2.2. Signal flow graphs -- 2.3. Three-port and four-port networks -- Chapter 3. Noise in Wireless Receiver Systems -- 3.1. Thermal noise -- 3.2. Phase noise -- 3.3. Coexistence -- 3.4. Appendix: thermal noise statistics -- 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 -- Chapter 5. Signal Sampling and Distortion -- 5.1. Analog and digital signal representation -- 5.2. Signal distortion due to sampling and conversion imperfections -- 5.3. Antialiasing filtering requirements -- 5.4. Quantization noise based on spectral analysis -- Chapter 6. Data Conversion -- 6.1. Basic building blocks -- 6.2. Nyquist converters -- 6.3. ΔΣ converters -- 6.4. Performance analysis of ΔΣ modulators -- 6.5. Nonidealities in ΔΣ modulator circuits -- Chapter 7. Frequency Synthesis and Gain Control -- 7.1. Automatic gain control -- 7.2. Frequency synthesizers -- Chapter 8. Receiver Architectures -- 8.1. Direct-conversion receiver -- 8.2. Superheterodyne receiver -- 8.3. Low-IF receiver -- 8.4. Typical driving requirements -- 8.5. Appendices -- Index
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Antenna Systems, Transmission Lines, and Matching Networks -- 1.1. Basic parameters -- 1.2. Matching circuits -- 1.3. Common antenna types -- Chapter 2. Microwave Network Design and Analysis -- 2.1. Network models -- 2.2. Signal flow graphs -- 2.3. Three-port and four-port networks -- Chapter 3. Noise in Wireless Receiver Systems -- 3.1. Thermal noise -- 3.2. Phase noise -- 3.3. Coexistence -- 3.4. Appendix: thermal noise statistics -- 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 -- Chapter 5. Signal Sampling and Distortion -- 5.1. Analog and digital signal representation -- 5.2. Signal distortion due to sampling and conversion imperfections -- 5.3. Antialiasing filtering requirements -- 5.4. Quantization noise based on spectral analysis -- Chapter 6. Data Conversion -- 6.1. Basic building blocks -- 6.2. Nyquist converters -- 6.3. ΔΣ converters -- 6.4. Performance analysis of ΔΣ modulators -- 6.5. Nonidealities in ΔΣ modulator circuits -- Chapter 7. Frequency Synthesis and Gain Control -- 7.1. Automatic gain control -- 7.2. Frequency synthesizers -- Chapter 8. Receiver Architectures -- 8.1. Direct-conversion receiver -- 8.2. Superheterodyne receiver -- 8.3. Low-IF receiver -- 8.4. Typical driving requirements -- 8.5. Appendices -- Index

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