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To handle many standards and ever increasing bandwidth
requirements, large number of filters and switches are used in
transceivers of modern wireless communications systems. It makes
the cost, performance, form factor, and power consumption of these
systems, including cellular phones, critical issues. At present,
the fixed frequency filter banks based on Film Bulk Acoustic
Resonators (FBAR) are regarded as one of the most promising
technologies to address performance -form factor-cost issues. Even
though the FBARs improve the overall performances the complexity of
these systems remains high. Attempts are being made to exclude some
of the filters by bringing the digital signal processing (including
channel selection) as close to the antennas as possible. However
handling the increased interference levels is unrealistic for
low-cost battery operated radios. Replacing fixed frequency filter
banks by one tuneable filter is the most desired and widely
considered scenario. As an example, development of the software
based cognitive radios is largely hindered by the lack of adequate
agile components, first of all tuneable filters. In this sense the
electrically switchable and tuneable FBARs are the most promising
components to address the complex cost-performance issues in agile
microwave transceivers, smart wireless sensor networks etc.
Tuneable Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators discusses FBAR need,
physics, designs, modelling, fabrication and applications. Tuning
of the resonant frequency of the FBARs is considered. Switchable
and tuneable FBARs based on electric field induced piezoelectric
effect in paraelectric phase ferroelectrics are covered. The
resonance of these resonators may be electrically switched on and
off and tuned without hysteresis. The book is aimed at microwave
and sensor specialists in the industry and graduate students.
Readers will learn about principles of operation and possibilities
of the switchable and tuneable FBARs, and will be given general
guidelines for designing, fabrication and applications of these
devices.
To handle many standards and ever increasing bandwidth
requirements, large number of filters and switches are used in
transceivers of modern wireless communications systems. It makes
the cost, performance, form factor, and power consumption of these
systems, including cellular phones, critical issues. At present,
the fixed frequency filter banks based on Film Bulk Acoustic
Resonators (FBAR) are regarded as one of the most promising
technologies to address performance -form factor-cost issues. Even
though the FBARs improve the overall performances the complexity of
these systems remains high. Attempts are being made to exclude some
of the filters by bringing the digital signal processing (including
channel selection) as close to the antennas as possible. However
handling the increased interference levels is unrealistic for
low-cost battery operated radios. Replacing fixed frequency filter
banks by one tuneable filter is the most desired and widely
considered scenario. As an example, development of the software
based cognitive radios is largely hindered by the lack of adequate
agile components, first of all tuneable filters. In this sense the
electrically switchable and tuneable FBARs are the most promising
components to address the complex cost-performance issues in agile
microwave transceivers, smart wireless sensor networks etc.
Tuneable Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators discusses FBAR need,
physics, designs, modelling, fabrication and applications. Tuning
of the resonant frequency of the FBARs is considered. Switchable
and tuneable FBARs based on electric field induced piezoelectric
effect in paraelectric phase ferroelectrics are covered. The
resonance of these resonators may be electrically switched on and
off and tuned without hysteresis. The book is aimed at microwave
and sensor specialists in the industry and graduate students.
Readers will learn about principles of operation and possibilities
of the switchable and tuneable FBARs, and will be given general
guidelines for designing, fabrication and applications of these
devices.
Today's wireless communications and information systems are heavily
based on microwave technology. Current trends indicate that in the
future along with - crowaves, the millimeter wave and Terahertz
technologies will be used to meet the growing bandwidth and overall
performance requirements. Moreover, motivated by the needs of the
society, new industry sectors are gaining ground; such as wi- less
sensor networks, safety and security systems, automotive, medical,
envir- mental/food monitoring, radio tags etc. Furthermore, the
progress and the pr- lems in the modern society indicate that in
the future these systems have to be more user/consumer friendly, i.
e. adaptable, reconfigurable and cost effective. The mobile phone
is a typical example which today is much more than just a phone; it
includes a range of new functionalities such as Internet, GPS, TV,
etc. To handle, in a cost effective way, all available and new
future standards, the growing n- ber of the channels and bandwidth
both the mobile handsets and the associated systems have to be
agile (adaptable/reconfigurable). The complex societal needs have
initiated considerable activities in the field of cognitive and
software defined radios and triggered extensive research in
adequate components and technology platforms. To meet the stringent
requirements of these systems, especially in ag- ity and cost, new
components with enhanced performances and new functionalities are
needed. In this sense the components based on ferroelectrics have
greater - tential and already are gaining ground.
Today's wireless communications and information systems are heavily
based on microwave technology. Current trends indicate that in the
future along with - crowaves, the millimeter wave and Terahertz
technologies will be used to meet the growing bandwidth and overall
performance requirements. Moreover, motivated by the needs of the
society, new industry sectors are gaining ground; such as wi- less
sensor networks, safety and security systems, automotive, medical,
envir- mental/food monitoring, radio tags etc. Furthermore, the
progress and the pr- lems in the modern society indicate that in
the future these systems have to be more user/consumer friendly, i.
e. adaptable, reconfigurable and cost effective. The mobile phone
is a typical example which today is much more than just a phone; it
includes a range of new functionalities such as Internet, GPS, TV,
etc. To handle, in a cost effective way, all available and new
future standards, the growing n- ber of the channels and bandwidth
both the mobile handsets and the associated systems have to be
agile (adaptable/reconfigurable). The complex societal needs have
initiated considerable activities in the field of cognitive and
software defined radios and triggered extensive research in
adequate components and technology platforms. To meet the stringent
requirements of these systems, especially in ag- ity and cost, new
components with enhanced performances and new functionalities are
needed. In this sense the components based on ferroelectrics have
greater - tential and already are gaining ground.
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