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Radio-frequency (RF) integrated circuits in CMOS technology are
gaining increasing popularity in the commercial world, and CMOS
technology has become the dominant technology for applications such
as GPS receivers, GSM cellular transceivers, wireless LAN, and
wireless short-range personal area networks based on IEEE 802.15.1
(Bluetooth) or IEEE 802.15.4 (ZigBee) standards. Furthermore, the
increasing interest in wireless technologies and the widespread of
wireless communications has prompted an ever increasing demand for
radio frequency transceivers. Wireless Radio-Frequency Standards
and System Design: Advanced Techniques provides perspectives on
radio-frequency circuit and systems design, covering recent topics
and developments in the RF area. Exploring topics such as LNA
linearization, behavioral modeling and co-simulation of analog and
mixed-signal complex blocks for RF applications, integrated passive
devices for RF-ICs and baseband design techniques and wireless
standards, this is a comprehensive reference for students as well
as practicing professionals.
The adoption of cloud and IoT technologies in both the industrial
and academic communities has enabled the discovery of numerous
applications and ignited countless new research opportunities. With
numerous professional markets benefiting from these advancements,
it is easy to forget the non-technical issues that accompany
technologies like these. Despite the advantages that these systems
bring, significant ethical questions and regulatory issues have
become prominent areas of discussion. Social, Legal, and Ethical
Implications of IoT, Cloud, and Edge Computing Technologies is a
pivotal reference source that provides vital research on the
non-technical repercussions of IoT technology adoption. While
highlighting topics such as smart cities, environmental monitoring,
and data privacy, this publication explores the regulatory and
ethical risks that stem from computing technologies. This book is
ideally designed for researchers, engineers, practitioners,
students, academicians, developers, policymakers, scientists, and
educators seeking current research on the sociological impact of
cloud and IoT technologies.
The adoption of cloud and IoT technologies in both the industrial
and academic communities has enabled the discovery of numerous
applications and ignited countless new research opportunities. With
numerous professional markets benefiting from these advancements,
it is easy to forget the non-technical issues that accompany
technologies like these. Despite the advantages that these systems
bring, significant ethical questions and regulatory issues have
become prominent areas of discussion. Social, Legal, and Ethical
Implications of IoT, Cloud, and Edge Computing Technologies is a
pivotal reference source that provides vital research on the
non-technical repercussions of IoT technology adoption. While
highlighting topics such as smart cities, environmental monitoring,
and data privacy, this publication explores the regulatory and
ethical risks that stem from computing technologies. This book is
ideally designed for researchers, engineers, practitioners,
students, academicians, developers, policymakers, scientists, and
educators seeking current research on the sociological impact of
cloud and IoT technologies.
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