8 resultados para Wideband Mixer
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
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MultiBand OFDM (MB-OFDM) UWB [1] is a short-range promising wireless technology for high data rate communications up to 480 Mbps. In this paper, we have designed and implemented in an Virtex-6 FPGA an MB-OFDM UWB receiver for the highest data rate of 480 Mbps. To test the system, we have also implemented an MB-OFDM transmitter and an AWGN generator in VHDL and determined the bit error rates at the receiver running in an FPGA.
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We present the modeling efforts on antenna design and frequency selection to monitor brain temperature during prolonged surgery using noninvasive microwave radiometry. A tapered log-spiral antenna design is chosen for its wideband characteristics that allow higher power collection from deep brain. Parametric analysis with the software HFSS is used to optimize antenna performance for deep brain temperature sensing. Radiometric antenna efficiency (eta) is evaluated in terms of the ratio of power collected from brain to total power received by the antenna. Anatomical information extracted from several adult computed tomography scans is used to establish design parameters for constructing an accurate layered 3-D tissue phantom. This head phantom includes separate brain and scalp regions, with tissue equivalent liquids circulating at independent temperatures on either side of an intact skull. The optimized frequency band is 1.1-1.6 GHz producing an average antenna efficiency of 50.3% from a two turn log-spiral antenna. The entire sensor package is contained in a lightweight and low-profile 2.8 cm diameter by 1.5 cm high assembly that can be held in place over the skin with an electromagnetic interference shielding adhesive patch. The calculated radiometric equivalent brain temperature tracks within 0.4 degrees C of the measured brain phantom temperature when the brain phantom is lowered 10. C and then returned to the original temperature (37 degrees C) over a 4.6-h experiment. The numerical and experimental results demonstrate that the optimized 2.5-cm log-spiral antenna is well suited for the noninvasive radiometric sensing of deep brain temperature.
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This article presents the design and test of a receiver front end aimed at LMDS applications at 28.5 GHz. It presents a system-level design after which the receiver was designed. The receiver comprises an LNA, quadrature mixer and quadrature local oscillator. Experimental results at 24 GHz center frequency show a conversion voltage gain of 15 dB and conversion noise figure of 14 5 dB. The receiver operates from a 2 5 V power supply with a total current consumption of 31 mA.
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This paper presents the results from an experimental study of the technical viability of two mixture designs for self-consolidating concrete (SCC) proposed by two Portuguese researchers in a previous work. The objective was to find the best method to provide the required characteristics of SCC in fresh and hardened states without having to experiment with a large number of mixtures. Five SCC mixtures, each with a volume of 25 L (6.61 gal.) were prepared using a forced mixer with a vertical axis for each of three compressive strength targets: 40, 55, and 70 MPa (5.80, 7.98, and 10.15 ksi). The mixtures' fresh state properties of fluidity, segregation resistance ability, and bleeding and blockage tendency, and their hardened state property of compressive strength were compared. For this study, the following tests were performed. slump-flow, V-funnel, L-box, box, and compressive strength. The results of this study made it possible to identify the most influential factors in the design of the SCC mixtures.
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As comunicações ópticas e as comunicações sem fios têm sofrido uma grande evolução ao longo das últimas décadas. Com o objectivo de juntar as vantagens de cada um dos sistemas surgiu o que se designa por rádio sobre fibra. Este sistema permite centralizar todo o processamento necessário num só local, na estação central, simplificando assim a estação base. Esta simplificação permite reduzir os custos de implementação e torna o sistema menos complexo. Esta dissertação de mestrado tem como objectivo principal estudar e simular um sistema que permite o envio de sinais vídeo e rádio pela fibra óptica para posterior difusão, utilizando o conceito de rádio sobre fibra. Os sinais enviados foram o LTE (Long Term Evolution), o UWB (Ultra WideBand) e o WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access). O primeiro disponibiliza o serviço de voz, o segundo disponibiliza o serviço de televisão e o último dá suporte à internet. Estes sinais foram modulados em OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex), porque, posteriormente, estes sinais vão ser difundidos num ambiente sem fios e este tipo de modulação minimiza o efeito de multipercurso e da interferência intersimbólica. Com este estudo pretende-se verificar qual a viabilidade de um sistema que permite o envio de três sinais distintos simultaneamente (serviço Triple Play). Ao analisar os resultados deste sistema concluiu-se que a sua aplicabilidade pode apresentar algumas limitações, dependendo do tipo de modulação e do tipo de modulador que se utilize. Os moduladores ópticos utilizados foram o MZ (Mach-Zehnder) e o EA (Electro-Absorption). A qualidade do sinal recebido foi analisada com base no valor de EVM (Error Vector Magnitude). O primeiro modulador foi aquele que apresentou mais limitações, pois o desempenho do sistema é comprometido para distâncias superiores a 40 km e para potências de entrada inferiores a 0 dBm. Este tipo de sistema apresenta um EVM mais baixo quando a potência de entrada utilizada está entre 0 e 6 dBm. Se o modulador utilizado for o EA, o sistema apresenta um EVM mais baixo quando se utiliza um índice de modulação entre 20% e 30%, para uma potência de entrada entre 0 e 2 dBm.
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Wireless local-area networks (WLANs) have been deployed as office and home communications infrastructures worldwide. The diversification of the standards, such as IEEE 802.11 series demands the design of RF front-ends. Low power consumption is one of the most important design concerns in the application of those technologies. To maintain competitive hardware costs, CMOS has been used since it is the best solution for low cost and high integration processing, allowing analog circuits to be mixed with digital ones. In the receiver chain, the low noise amplifier (LNA) is one of the most critical blocks in a transceiver design. The sensitivity is mainly determined by the LNA noise figure and gain. It interfaces with the pre-select filter and the mixer. Furthermore, since it is the first gain stage, care must be taken to provide accurate input match, low-noise figure, good linearity and a sufficient gain over a wide band of operation. Several CMOS LNAs have been reported during the last decade, showing that the most research has been done at 802.11/b and GSM standards (900-2400MHz spectrum) and more recently at 802.11/a (5GHz band). One of the more significant disadvantages of 802.11/b is that the frequency band is crowded and subject to interference from other technologies, as is 2.4GHz cordless phones and Bluetooth. As the demand for radio-frequency integrated circuits, operating at higher frequency bands, increases, the IEEE 802.11/a standard becomes a very attractive option to wireless communication system developers. This paper presents the design and implementation of a low power, low noise amplifier aimed at IEEE 802.11a for WLAN applications. It was designed to be integrated with an active balun and mixer, representing the first step toward a fully integrated monolithic WLAN receiver. All the required circuits are integrated at the same die and are powered by 1.8V supply source. Preliminary experimental results (S-parameters) are shown and promise excellent results. The LNA circuit design details are illustrated in Section 2. Spectre simulation results focused at gain, noise figure (NF) and input/output matching are presented in Section 3. Finally, conclusions and comparison with other recently reported LNAs are made in Section 4, followed by future work.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia de Electrónica e Telecomunicações
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We assess the performance of Gaussianity tests, namely the Anscombe-Glynn, Lilliefors, Cramér-von Mises, and Giannakis-Tsatsanis (G-T), with the purpose of detecting narrowband and wideband interference in GNSS signals. Simulations have shown that the G-T test outperforms the others being suitable as a benchmark for comparison with different types of interference detection algorithms. © 2014 EURASIP.