Technologies enabling future mobile connectivity and sensing:
This book provides an overview of the latest research results in RF and digital SOI technology development for 5G and 6G, device and substrate characterization, packaging technology, and the realization of full systems including power amplifiers, linearization techniques, beamforming transceivers, a...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book provides an overview of the latest research results in RF and digital SOI technology development for 5G and 6G, device and substrate characterization, packaging technology, and the realization of full systems including power amplifiers, linearization techniques, beamforming transceivers, access points, and radar detection. In today⁰́₉s connected world, the demand for mobile communications and instant access to information, anytime and anywhere, has drastically changed the electronics landscape, both consumer and industrial. Novel 5G and 6G systems will enable connectivity in all forms between humans, devices, machines, and any objects. They will provide virtually ubiquitous, ultra-high bandwidth and low latency network access to individual users, as well as to all objects benefiting from being connected. They will be the ⁰́₋eyes and ears⁰́₊ of Artificial Intelligence systems as it will provide real-time data collection and analysis. Such diversity calls for a new paradigm in terms of flexibility, not only related to performance, but also in terms of scalability and cost. 5G and 6G communication systems imply a major stake of sovereignty and autonomy for the communication sector and digital infrastructures of the future. All products related to IoT, traffic, and health care, supported by connectivity will benefit the citizens in their daily lives to improve everything from business to private affairs. Together, this will influence society as much as smart phones did in the recent past. It is all about communication and connectivity. This book provides an overview of the latest research results in this field. It is based on the close collaboration in the BEYOND5 project, extended with vision and roadmap insights by European experts leading the 6G development. The BEYOND5 project has built a completely European supply chain for Radio-Frequency Electronics, enabling new RF domains for sensing, communication, 5G radio infrastructure and beyond. Moving forward into higher frequency bands above 100 GHz for 6G, also more disruptive technologies, using heterogeneous integration of CMOS, SOI, and III/V components such as GaN or InP, and advanced packaging techniques will be necessary to realize the objectives of ubiquitous, ultra-high bandwidth and low latency networks. The book bundles the scientific content of the International Workshop on ⁰́₋Technologies enabling future mobile connectivity & sensing⁰́₊ in Lisbon, Portugal 10 September 2023, as part of the ESSCIRC/ESSDERC 2023 European Solid-state Circuits and Devices Conference. Through articles and abstracts, a combined view of experts and practitioners representing academia, research, and industry in the field of wireless communication systems is given. |
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spelling | Technologies enabling future mobile connectivity and sensing editors, Björn Debaillie, François Brunier, Dominique Morche, Erkan Nevzat Isa, Jan Craninckx Gistrup, Denmark River Publishers [2023] 1 Online-Ressource (xxxii, 161 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier River Publishers series in communications and networking Preface xi Editors⁰́₉ Biography xvii List of Contributors xix List of Figures xxiii List of Tables xxxi 1. RF technology roadmap for 5G and 6G RF front end systems 1 2. From beyond 5G to sub-THz era 11 3. A low power 5G access point targeting airplane cabin connectivity 19 4. Digital beamforming transceiver design in 22nm FD-SOI technology for 39 GHz 5G access 31 5. Disruptive TRX design for D-band 57 6. Packaging technologies and challenges towards 5G integration of mm-wave components and Silicon ICs 71 7. Energy efficient beam control for 5G antennas 87 8. Recent progress on SOI CMOS power amplifiers for mobile and WiFi applications 103 9. V2X RF front end module assistance circuits: observation receiver, DPD, and supply modulator 115 10. Impact of high-resistivity substrate on RF and mm-wave performance of 22 nm FD-SOI devices and circuits 127 11. Detection of human targets using a MIMO FMCW radar with slow-time DC-Value suppression 143 Appendix 12. Some visions towards 6G cellular systems 151 13. 6G communications and localization: an overview of technologies opportunities and challenges 153 14. Heterogeneous integration for complex mm-wave transceivers 155 15. D-Band noise characterization and modelling in advanced FDSOI devices 157 Index 159 This book provides an overview of the latest research results in RF and digital SOI technology development for 5G and 6G, device and substrate characterization, packaging technology, and the realization of full systems including power amplifiers, linearization techniques, beamforming transceivers, access points, and radar detection. In today⁰́₉s connected world, the demand for mobile communications and instant access to information, anytime and anywhere, has drastically changed the electronics landscape, both consumer and industrial. Novel 5G and 6G systems will enable connectivity in all forms between humans, devices, machines, and any objects. They will provide virtually ubiquitous, ultra-high bandwidth and low latency network access to individual users, as well as to all objects benefiting from being connected. They will be the ⁰́₋eyes and ears⁰́₊ of Artificial Intelligence systems as it will provide real-time data collection and analysis. Such diversity calls for a new paradigm in terms of flexibility, not only related to performance, but also in terms of scalability and cost. 5G and 6G communication systems imply a major stake of sovereignty and autonomy for the communication sector and digital infrastructures of the future. All products related to IoT, traffic, and health care, supported by connectivity will benefit the citizens in their daily lives to improve everything from business to private affairs. Together, this will influence society as much as smart phones did in the recent past. It is all about communication and connectivity. This book provides an overview of the latest research results in this field. It is based on the close collaboration in the BEYOND5 project, extended with vision and roadmap insights by European experts leading the 6G development. The BEYOND5 project has built a completely European supply chain for Radio-Frequency Electronics, enabling new RF domains for sensing, communication, 5G radio infrastructure and beyond. Moving forward into higher frequency bands above 100 GHz for 6G, also more disruptive technologies, using heterogeneous integration of CMOS, SOI, and III/V components such as GaN or InP, and advanced packaging techniques will be necessary to realize the objectives of ubiquitous, ultra-high bandwidth and low latency networks. The book bundles the scientific content of the International Workshop on ⁰́₋Technologies enabling future mobile connectivity & sensing⁰́₊ in Lisbon, Portugal 10 September 2023, as part of the ESSCIRC/ESSDERC 2023 European Solid-state Circuits and Devices Conference. Through articles and abstracts, a combined view of experts and practitioners representing academia, research, and industry in the field of wireless communication systems is given. Mobile communication systems / Technological innovations Mobile communication systems / Research Radiocommunications mobiles / Innovations Radiocommunications mobiles / Recherche TECHNOLOGY / Electronics / Circuits / General Debaillie, Björn Sonstige oth Brunier, François Sonstige oth Morche, Dominique Sonstige oth Isa, Erkan Nevzat Sonstige oth Craninckx, J. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9788770040747 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/book/10233169 Aggregator URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781032633039 Taylor & Francis |
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