1993 documents found.

Wireless communicating nodes at 60 GHz integrated on flexible substrate for short-distance instrumentation in aeronautics and space
Mohamed Mehdi Jatlaoui, Daniela Dragomirescu, Mariano Ercoli, Michael Krämer, Samuel Charlot, Patrick Pons, Hervé Aubert, Robert Plana
Published online : 01-02-2012
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This paper presents the research done at LAAS-CNRS and in the context of ?NANOCOMM? project. This project aims to demonstrate the potential of nanotechnology for the development of reconfigurable, ultra-sensitive, low consumption, and easy installation sensor networks with high performance in terms of reliability in line with the requirements of aeronautics and space. Each node of the sensor netwo
4-Channel, time-domain measurement system using track and hold amplifier for the characterization and linearization of high-power amplifiers
Sajjad Ahmed, Mohammad Saad El Dine, Guillaume Neveux, Tibault Reveyrand, Denis Barataud, Jean-Michel Nebus
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We propose in this paper a 4-channel time-domain test bench for the characterization and linearity enhancement of microwave power amplifiers (PAs). The proposed time-domain measurement system utilizes four track and hold amplifiers (THAs) for direct subsampling of radiofrequency (RF) signals. The use of wideband THAs to replace samplers or mixers enables reducing analog IF circuit complexity. It p
L-band radiometer design for long-term stability measurement of one-port devices
Emilie Leynia de la Jarrige, Laurent Escotte, Eric Gonneau, Jean-Marc Goutoule
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The design of a high-stability radiometer is presented in this paper. It is used to characterize the stability of a microwave active cold load at L-band. The two-load radiometer takes advantage of a noise injection technique to improve its sensitivity. A temperature-stabilized enclosure is used to minimize gain and noise temperature fluctuations of the receiver. The radiometer sensitivity is 0.031
Modeling and design of a bi-access tri-band antenna combining different radiating structures based on modal analysis of resonant cavity
Walid El Hajj, François Gallee, Christian Person
Published online : 01-02-2012
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A new design method for multi-access antennas is presented. This method is based on a modal analysis assuming the microstrip antennas as a resonant cavity. Using this cavity approach, the eigenmodes perturbation induced by the cavity deformation (adding slots or short circuits) is studied. As an application, a solution of multi-access antenna with two ports, with operating frequency bands centered
77 GHz offset reflectarray for FOD detection on airport runways
Karim Mazouni, Christian Pichot, Jérôme Lantéri, Jean-Yves Dauvignac, Claire Migliaccio, Shunichi Futatsumori, Akiko Kohmura, Naruto Yonemoto
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In designing a Foreign Object Debris (FOD) detection system on airport runways, this paper deals with the performance of a 77 GHz reflectarray antenna (RA). Debris may be very small and have low radar cross section (RCS), leading to design a high gain primary-fed offset RA. To minimize the aperture blockage, the main radiation lobe is in the specular direction. The antenna has a maximum gain of 40
Integration of non-linear, radiation, and propagation CAD techniques for MIMO link design
Vittorio Rizzoli, Alessandra Costanzo, Diego Masotti, Martino Aldrigo, Francesco Donzelli, Vittorio Degli Esposti
Published online : 01-04-2012
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The paper outlines an exhaustive computer-aided design (CAD) procedure for the circuit-level simulation of entire multi-input multi-output (MIMO) links. The multiple transmitting and receiving antennas are treated as multiport radiating systems characterized by electromagnetic (EM) analysis. The effects of mutual couplings in terms of the frequency-dependent near-field and far-field performance of
Design of high transformation ratio millimeter-wave integrated transformers
Bernardo Leite, Eric Kerhervé, Jean-Baptiste Bégueret, Didier Belot
Published online : 01-04-2012
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A novel topology for millimeter-wave-integrated transformers is proposed. The windings are stacked and secondaries are designed with different trace widths and different diameters from that of the primary, in order to obtain relatively high-inductance transformation ratios. Measurement and simulation results of 65 nm Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) and 130 nm combination of Bipolar
Analysis of RF power amplifiers in LINC systems
Ronald Montesinos, Corinne Berland, Mazen Abi Hussein, Olivier Venard, Philippe Descamps
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LInear amplification using Non-linear Components (LINC) is an architecture that achieves linear power amplification for radio-frequency (RF) transmitters. This paper describes the impact of RF power amplifiers (PAs) class on the overall system performances. The linearity and efficiency of the LINC transmitter with different PA classes (AB, B, C, D, E, F, F, and J) are evaluated and compared, in te
Characterization of frequency-selective surface spatial filters in a rectangular waveguide
Fabien Debarros, Pierre Lemaître-Auger, Alysson Vasconcelos Gomes de Menezes, Romain Siragusa, Tan-Phu Vuong, Guy Eymin Petot Tourtollet, Glauco Fontgalland
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The possibility to characterize infinite and periodic frequency-selective surfaces (FSS) filters that have two orthogonal axes of symmetry inside a waveguide is reported. Thus, preliminary measurements can rapidly be obtained at low cost with few elementary cells instead of using a large FSS panel in free space. This is possible because of the equivalence that exists between the electromagnetic fi
Analysis of totem-pole drivers in SiGe for RF and wideband applications
Michael Wickert, Robert Wolf, Frank Ellinger
Published online : 01-04-2012
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This paper presents an analysis of totem-pole (TP) stages for driver applications and summarizes the major design constraints for an optimization with respect to P1dB, OIP3, and bandwidth. It is shown, that for matched drivers, in contrast to the widely applied common collector (CC) stage, class-AB TP stages offer higher output power and much higher power-added efficiencies (PAE) at comparable ban