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Automated Channel Assessment For Single Chip Medradio Transceivers, Mark Alexander Hillig
Automated Channel Assessment For Single Chip Medradio Transceivers, Mark Alexander Hillig
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Modern implantable and body worn medical devices leverage wireless telemetry to improve patient experience and expand therapeutic options. Wireless medical devices are subject to a unique set of regulations in which monitoring of the available frequency spectrum is a requirement. To this end, implants use software protocols to assess the in-band activity to determine which channel should be used. These software protocols take valuable processing time and possibly degrade the operational lifetime of the battery. Implantable medical devices often take advantage of a single chip transceiver as the physical layer for wireless communications. Embedding the channel assessment task in the …
A 40 Ghz Power Amplifier Using A Low Cost High Volume 0.15 Um Optical Lithography Phemt Process, Kenneth W. Mays
A 40 Ghz Power Amplifier Using A Low Cost High Volume 0.15 Um Optical Lithography Phemt Process, Kenneth W. Mays
Dissertations and Theses
The demand for higher frequency applications is largely driven by bandwidth. The evolution of circuits in the microwave and millimeter frequency ranges always demands higher performance and lower cost as the technology and specification requirements evolve. Thus the development of new processes addressing higher frequencies and bandwidth requirements is essential to the growth of any semiconductor company participating in these markets. There exist processes which can perform in the higher frequency design space from a technical perspective. However, a cost effective solution must complement the technical merits for deployment. Thus a new 0.15 um optical lithography pHEMT process was developed …
Analysis And Optimization Of A Banyan Based Atm Switch By Simulations, Syed Sohel Hussain
Analysis And Optimization Of A Banyan Based Atm Switch By Simulations, Syed Sohel Hussain
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Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is proposed technology to create a broadband (high speed) packet switching network capable of transporting wide variety of services including voice, video and data in an integrated manner. The main concern in designing the switching fabrics used in this technology are speed, throughput, delay and variance of delay. We analyze the performance by simulations of ATM switch based on Banyan network in the uniform traffic condition.
We compare the analytical results obtained from three-state model Yan and Jenq to the simulation results. Based on observation of simulation results, we propose non-blocking first stage (NBFS) to increase …