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Thisbook contains revised contributions byt he speakers oft he 1s t
IEEE Workshop on Wireless Communication Circuits andSystems, held
in Lucerne, Switzerland, from June 22-24, 1998. The aim oft he
workshop was to apply the vast expertise oft he CAS Society in the
area of circuit and systemdesign to therapidly growing field of
wireless communications. Theworkshop combined presentations by
invited experts from academia and industry with panel and informal
discussions. The following topics were covered: RFSystemInteg
ration (single chip systems, CM OS RF circuits), RFFront End
Circuits (CMOS RF oscillators, broadband design techniques),
Wideband Conversion for Software Radio (A/D conversion issues,
wideband sub sampling, low spurious A/D conversion), Process
Technologies for Future RF Systems (Si, SiGe, GaAs, CMOS, packaging
technologies), DSPforWireless Communications (DSP algorithms, fixed
point systems, DSP for baseband applications), Blind Channel
Equalization (adaptive interference suppression, design techniques,
channel estimation). The workshop was a great success, with over
130 participants from 19 countries, from the U. S. to Europe and
Asia, including a large contingent of participants from industry
(60% ). Feedback from the participants showed that the carefully
selected combination oftutorial like lectures with lectures
onspecialized and advancedtopics was a feature oft he workshop that
was particularly a ppreciated. Duet o therelatively strong
involvemento findustry - both in theform of lecturers and listeners
- a high level ofd i scussion was attained in bothpanel sessions
and informal gatherings.
Thisbook contains revised contributions byt he speakers oft he 1s t
IEEE Workshop on Wireless Communication Circuits andSystems, held
in Lucerne, Switzerland, from June 22-24, 1998. The aim oft he
workshop was to apply the vast expertise oft he CAS Society in the
area of circuit and systemdesign to therapidly growing field of
wireless communications. Theworkshop combined presentations by
invited experts from academia and industry with panel and informal
discussions. The following topics were covered: RFSystemInteg
ration (single chip systems, CM OS RF circuits), RFFront End
Circuits (CMOS RF oscillators, broadband design techniques),
Wideband Conversion for Software Radio (A/D conversion issues,
wideband sub sampling, low spurious A/D conversion), Process
Technologies for Future RF Systems (Si, SiGe, GaAs, CMOS, packaging
technologies), DSPforWireless Communications (DSP algorithms, fixed
point systems, DSP for baseband applications), Blind Channel
Equalization (adaptive interference suppression, design techniques,
channel estimation). The workshop was a great success, with over
130 participants from 19 countries, from the U. S. to Europe and
Asia, including a large contingent of participants from industry
(60% ). Feedback from the participants showed that the carefully
selected combination oftutorial like lectures with lectures
onspecialized and advancedtopics was a feature oft he workshop that
was particularly a ppreciated. Duet o therelatively strong
involvemento findustry - both in theform of lecturers and listeners
- a high level ofd i scussion was attained in bothpanel sessions
and informal gatherings.
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