Abstract
In this article mixed analog/digital signal processing techniques based on parallel spread-spectrum sequencing (PSSS) and radio frequency (RF) carrier synchronization for ultra-broadband wireless communication are investigated on system and circuit level.
Funding statement: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, (Grant / Award Number: ‘SPP-1655/1’).
Acknowledgements
The presented research work was carried out within the project Real100G.com. The project was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft within the frame of the Priority Program SPP 1655 “Wireless 100 Gbps and Beyond”.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- Challenges and Ideas to Achieve Wireless 100 Gb/s Transmission: An Overview of Challenges and Solutions within the German Research Foundation (DFG) Special Priority Program SPP1655
- Special Issue articles
- Optimization of Wireless Transceivers under Processing Energy Constraints
- High Throughput Line-of-Sight MIMO Systems for Next Generation Backhaul Applications
- 100 Gbps Wireless System and Circuit Design Using Parallel Spread-Spectrum Sequencing
- Real100G.RF: A Fully Packaged 240 GHz Transmitter with In-Antenna Power Combining in 0.13 μm SiGe Technology
- Protocol Processing for 100 Gbit/s and Beyond – A Soft Real-Time Approach in Hardware and Software
- Ultra-Wideband Massive MIMO Communications Using Multi-mode Antennas
- Efficient Ultra-High Speed Communication with Simultaneous Phase and Amplitude Regenerative Sampling (SPARS)
- Dual-Polarized Antenna Arrays with CMOS Power Amplifiers for SiP Integration at W-Band
- On-Chip Integrated Distributed Amplifier and Antenna Systems in SiGe BiCMOS for Transceivers with Ultra-Large Bandwidth
- Photonic-Assisted mm-Wave and THz Wireless Transmission towards 100 Gbit/s Data Rate