Millimeter wave Characteristics | |
Millimeter wave characterizations | |
Channel performance at 60 GHz | |
Gigabit wireless communications | |
Development of millimeter wave standards | |
Co-existence with wireless backhaul | |
Review of modulations for mm-wave communications | |
On/Off Keying (OOK) | |
Phase shift keying (PSK) | |
Frequency shift keying (FSK) | |
Quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) | |
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) | |
Millimeter wave Transceivers | |
Millimeter wave link budget | |
Transceiver architecture | |
Transceiver without mixer | |
Receiver without local oscillator | |
Millimeter wave calibration | |
Research trend: transceiver siliconization | |
Millimeter wave Antennas | |
Path loss and antenna directivity | |
Antenna beamwidth | |
Maximum possible Gain-to-Q | |
Polarization | |
Beam steering antenna | |
Millimeter wave design consideration | |
Production and manufacture | |
Millimeter wave MIMO | |
Spatial diversity of antenna arrays | |
Multiple antennas | |
Multiple transceivers | |
Noise coupling in a MIMO system | |
Advanced Diversity over MIMO Channels | |
Potential benefits for millimeter wave systems | |
Spatial and temporal diversity | |
Spatial and frequency diversity | |
Dynamic spatial, frequency and modulation allocation | |
Advanced Beam Steering and Beam Forming | |
The need for beam steering/beam forming | |
Adaptive frame structure | |
Advanced beam steering technology | |
Advanced antenna ID technology | |
Advanced beam forming technology | |
Single Carrier Frequency Domain Equalization | |
Advantages of SC-FDE over ODSM for millimeter wave systems | |
Preamble design | |
Adaptive channel estimation | |
Frequency domain equalization | |
Decision feedback equalization | |
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