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Significant research effort has been devoted to the study and realization of autonomous wireless systems for wireless sensor and personal-area networking, the internet of things, and machine-to-machine communications. Low-power RF integrated circuits, an energy harvester and a power management circuit are fundamental elements of these systems. An FM-UWB Transceiver for Autonomous Wireless Systems presents state-of-the-art developments in low-power FM-UWB transceiver realizations. The design, performance, and implementation of prototype transceivers in CMOS technology are presented. A working…mehr

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Significant research effort has been devoted to the study and realization of autonomous wireless systems for wireless sensor and personal-area networking, the internet of things, and machine-to-machine communications. Low-power RF integrated circuits, an energy harvester and a power management circuit are fundamental elements of these systems. An FM-UWB Transceiver for Autonomous Wireless Systems presents state-of-the-art developments in low-power FM-UWB transceiver realizations. The design, performance, and implementation of prototype transceivers in CMOS technology are presented. A working hardware realization of an autonomous node that includes a prototype power management circuit is also proposed and detailed in this book.Technical topics include: >> Low-complexity FM-UWB modulation schemes>> Low-power FM-UWB transceiver prototypes in CMOS technology>> CMOS on-chip digital calibration techniques>> Solar power harvester and power management in CMOS for low-power RF circuitsAn FM-UWB Transceiver for Autonomous Wireless Systems is an ideal text and reference for engineers working in wireless communication industries as well as academic staff and graduate students engaged in electrical engineering and communication systems research.

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Nitz Saputra received the B.Eng. degree with honors from the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore in 2002, and the M.Sc. (cum laude), and Ph.D. degrees from Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, in 2005 and 2012 respectively. He worked in industry with Marvell Asia, Singapore (2002-2003), DIMES, the Netherlands (2006-2007), and Broadcom Netherlands B.V., the Netherlands (2012-2013). Since October 2013 he joined Qualcomm Inc., USA. His current research interests include low-power analog, mixed-signal, and RF circuit design in CMOS and advanced FinFET technology.