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Introduces advanced high-capacity data encoding and throughput improvement techniques for fully printable multi-bit Chipless RFID tags and reader systems The book proposes new approaches to chipless RFID tag encoding and tag detection that supersede their predecessors in signal processing, tag design, and reader architectures.
The book describes the fundamental principles of computer arithmetic. Algorithms for performing operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division in digit computer systems are presented, with the goal of explaining the concepts behind the algorithms, rather than addressing any direct applications.
Presents the technological advancements that enable high spectralΓÇôefficiency and highΓÇôcapacity fiberΓÇôoptic communication systems and networks This book examines key technology advances in high spectralΓÇôefficiency fiberΓÇôoptic communication systems and networks, enabled by the use of coherent detection and digital signal processing (DSP). The first of this bookΓÇÖs 16 chapters is a detailed introduction. Chapter 2 reviews the modulation formats, while Chapter 3 focuses on detection and error correction technologies for coherent optical communication systems. Chapters 4 and 5 are devoted to NyquistΓÇôWDM and orthogonal frequencyΓÇôdivision multiplexing (OFDM). In chapter 6, polarization and nonlinear impairments in coherent optical communication systems are discussed. The fiber nonlinear effects in a nonΓÇôdispersionΓÇômanaged system are covered in chapter 7. Chapter 8 describes linear impairment equalization and Chapter 9 discusses various nonlinear mitigation techniques. Signal synchronization is covered in Chapters 10 and 11. Chapter 12 describes the main constraints put on the DSP algorithms by the hardware structure. Chapter 13 addresses the fundamental concepts and recent progress of photonic integration. Optical performance monitoring and elastic optical network technology are the subjects of Chapters 14 and 15. Finally, Chapter 16 discusses spatialΓÇôdivision multiplexing and MIMO processing technology, a potential solution to solve the capacity limit of singleΓÇômode fibers. ΓÇó Contains basic theories and upΓÇôtoΓÇôdate technology advancements in each chapter ΓÇó Describes how capacityΓÇôapproaching coding schemes based on lowΓÇôdensity parity check (LDPC) and spatially coupled LDPC codes can be constructed by combining iterative demodulation and decoding ΓÇó Demonstrates that fiber nonlinearities can be accurately described by some analytical models, such as GNΓÇôEGN model ΓÇó Presents impairment equalization and mitigation techniques Enabling Technologies for High SpectralΓÇôefficiency Coherent Optical Communication Networks is a reference for researchers, engineers, and graduate students. Xiang Zhou is a Tech Lead within Google Platform Advanced Technology. Before joining Google, he was with AT&T Labs, conducting research on various aspects of optical transmission and photonics networking technologies. Dr. Zhou is an OSA fellow and an associate editor for Optics Express. He has extensive publications in the field of optical communications. Chongjin Xie is a senior director at Ali Infrastructure Service, Alibaba Group. Before joining Alibaba Group, he was a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Bell Labs, AlcatelΓÇôLucent. Dr. Xie is a fellow of OSA and senior member of IEEE. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Lightwave Technology and has served in various conference committees.
A microstrip antenna consists of a thin metallic conductor bonded to a thin grounded dielectric substrate. Such an antenna is very compact and suitable for portable communications equipment. Compact microstrip antennas are of great importance in meeting the miniaturization requirements of modern portable communications equipment.
Reflects the developments in the field of ring resonators. This book introduces the analysis and models of ring resonators. It also covers its applications in microstrip, slotline, coplanar waveguide, and waveguide transmission lines.
All the expert guidance you need to understand, build, and operate GPS receivers The Second Edition of this acclaimed publication enables readers to understand and apply the complex operation principles of global positioning system (GPS) receivers.
Up-to-date coverage of the analysis and applications of coplanar waveguides to microwave circuits and antennas The unique feature of coplanar waveguides, as opposed to more conventional waveguides, is their uniplanar construction, in which all of the conductors are aligned on the same side of the substrate.
The latest text in the Wiley Series in Microwave and Optical Engineering The first comprehensive resource on planar antenna designs Planar antennas are the newest generation of antennas, boasting such attractive features as low profile, light weight, low cost, and ease of integration into arrays.
Adaptive Optics is a method to actively compensate for changing distortions that cause blurring of images. It is used in astronomy to correct for the blurring effect of turbulence in the earth's atmosphere and in vision science to compensate for aberrations in the eye that affect vision.
Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) is a technology for constructing integrated circuits. This book thoroughly discusses the theory, analysis, design, and high-frequency/high-speed characteristics and applications of printed-circuit transmission lines used in integrated circuits and systems.
This is the first book to provide comprehensive coverage of hardware and circuit design specifically for engineers working in wireless communications. It serves as a reference for practicing engineers and technicians working in the areas of RF, microwaves, communications, solid-state devices, and radar.
Presents insights into how various components and systems evolved. Premised on the idea that one cannot know a science without knowing its history, this work starts with the background - magnetism, electricity, light, and Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory, and then offers insights into the initial theory and experimental exploration of wireless.
Deals with Radio Frequency Interference (RFI), which is the reception of undesired radio signals originating from digital electronics and electronic equipment.
The rapid development of computer techniques and information technologies has fueled the need for efficient tools for electromagnetic modeling of millimeter wave integrated circuits, high speed and high density VLSI circuits, including computer chips and wireless computer applications.
Underlying some of the hottest technologies of the new millennium, radio frequency (RF) and microwave wireless systems rapidly propel us toward a future in which the transmission of voice and data communications will be possible anywhere in the world through the use of simple, handheld devices.
This new edition of Radio Frequency Circuit Design features novel applications of RF technology, an area that continues to grow and evolve. It provides a thorough basis for design of RF circuits, including phase locked loops, filters, transformers, amplifiers, mixers, and oscillators.
This book examines the new and important technology of asymmetric passive components for miniaturized microwave passive circuits. The asymmetric design methods and ideas set forth by the author are groundbreaking and have not been treated in previous works.
Written by a leading authority in the field, Phased Array Antennas provides an in-depth treatment of array phenomena and all aspects of phased array analysis and design, with a new emphasis on developments in the field over the last 10 years.
Metamaterials with Negative Parameters approaches metamaterials using physics principles and discusses microwave applications in a uniform textbook-like manner. It provides a thorough presentation of the theory, design, and applications of metamaterials with an emphasis on split ring resonators (SRRs).
Physics of Multiantenna Systems and Broadband Processing presents the physics of multiantenna systems and broadband processing. The book provides a methodology for applying the concept of channel capacity in the correct fashion based on the Maxwellian principles. The capacity is defined in terms of the antenna gain and not directivity.
Presents harmonic-balance techniques that substantially increase the designer control over the oscillation in autonomous circuits. Provides an in-depth explanation and analysis of the main types of autonomous circuits Covers recent techniques for nonlinear-design and the stabilization of circuits .
A very complete and theoretical summary of the magnetic properties of isolators and junction circulators. Discusses the broadband problem. It systematically covers all important devices and their applications. The text is organized in blocks of chapters dealing with specialized effects and circuit aspects of the circulator.
A comprehensive guide to the latest in phased array antenna analysis and design--the Floquet modal based approach This comprehensive book offers an extensive presentation of a new methodology for phased array antenna analysis based on Floquet modal expansion.
This book focuses on a fundamental feature of vacuum electronics: the strong interaction of the physics of electron beams and vacuum microwave electronics, including millimeter-wave electronics. The author guides readers from the roots of classical vacuum electronics to the most recent achievements in the field.
The first book on Localized Waves-a subject of phenomenal worldwide research with important applications from secure communications to medicine Localized waves-also known as non-diffractive waves-are beams and pulses capable of resisting diffraction and dispersion over long distances even in non-guiding media.
This title explores the trend towards phased arrays capable of performing diverse functions, and the technological challenges presented. It covers radio astronomy techniques used by radar engineers, and also compares the unique applications of the staring array and the scanning array.
Introducing several important and useful methods for analyzing planar transmission line structures, this text discusses such topics as the theory and applications of Green's functions, the conformal mapping method, spectral domain methods, variational methods.
A comprehensive overview of microstrip and printed antennas-antennas that have been the subject of much research in recent years due to their potential applications in communications and radar systems.
This is the only book currently available that covers this subject. The authors piece together information from diverse areas which is essential to understand integrated and integrated active antennas. Emphasis is placed on active antennas and power combining applications, consolidating the work from numerous researchers.
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