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Autor:
R. Wohlert, J.-P. Lanteri, F. Kolak, Nitin Jain, I. Gresham, J. Bennett, S.P. Bawell, N. Kinayman, Alan Jenkins, R. Egri, Richard Alan Anderson, C. Eswarappa
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques. 52:2105-2122
The recent approval granted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for the use of ultra-wideband signals for vehicular radar applications has provided a gateway for the introduction of these sensors in the commercial arena as early as 2004. H
Autor:
I. Gresham, A. Street, R. Ito, Yumin Lu, Richard Alan Anderson, R. Point, A. Khalil, Alan Jenkins, Noyan Kinayman
Publikováno v:
IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) Symposium, 2006.
A fully integrated, plastic packaged, 24 GHz SiGe receiver chip is presented. The chip has been manufactured using a commercially available SiGe foundry process. It can be used in a variety of applications including automotive radar sensors and phase
Publikováno v:
2004 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37535).
In this paper, periodic filters have been employed to enhance the performance of microstrip antenna arrays in automotive radar sensors. An isolation of more than 45 dB has been measured between transmit and receive antenna arrays formed on the same s
Autor:
J.-P. Lanteri, Noyan Kinayman, T. Buber, B. Ziegner, I. Gresham, A. Khalil, Richard Alan Anderson
Publikováno v:
Radio and Wireless Conference, 2003. RAWCON '03. Proceedings.
A novel wide-band DC-blocked MMIC RF termination with biasing network is presented. It provides return loss better than 18 dB from 100 MHz to 40 GHz. The main advantage of the design is that the DC blocking capacitor is placed directly on top of a wi
Publikováno v:
IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, 2003.
In this paper a new 28 GHz solid-state power amplifier based on a novel slotted-waveguide spatial power divider/combiner is presented. Innovative waveguide-slot-microstrip transitions have been successfully achieved through three-dimensional electrom