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This peer-reviewed book explores the technologies driving broadband
internet connectivity in the fourth industrial revolution (Industry
4.0). It particularly focuses on potential solutions to introduce
these technologies in emerging markets and rural areas, regions
that typically form part of the digital divide and often have
under-developed telecommunications infrastructures, a lack of
skilled workers, and geographical restrictions that limit broadband
connectivity. Research shows that ubiquitous internet access boosts
socio-economic growth through innovations in science and
technology, with the common goal of bringing positive change to the
lives of individuals. Fifth-generation (5G) networks based on
millimeter-wave (mm-wave) frequency information transfer have the
potential to provide future-proof, affordable and sustainable
broadband connectivity in areas where previous-generation mobile
networks were unable to do so. This book discusses the principles
of various technologies that enable electronic circuits to operate
at mm-wave frequencies. It examines the importance of identifying,
describing, and analyzing technology from a purely technological
standpoint, but also acknowledges and investigates the challenges
and limitations of introducing such technologies in emerging
markets. Presenting recent research, the book spearheads
participation in Industry 4.0 in these areas.
This book presents an investigative approach to
globalization-driving technologies that efficiently deliver
ubiquitous, last-mile, broadband internet access to emerging
markets and rural areas. Research has shown that ubiquitous
internet access boosts socio-economic growth through innovations in
science and technology, and has a positive effect on the lives of
individuals. Last-mile internet access in developing countries is
not only intended to provide areas with stable, efficient, and
cost-effective broadband capabilities, but also to encourage the
use of connectivity for human capacity development. The book offers
an overview of the principles of various technologies, such as
light fidelity and millimeter-wave backhaul, as last-mile internet
solutions and describes these potential solutions from a signal
propagation perspective. It also provides readers with the notional
context needed to understand their operation, benefits, and
limitations, and enables them to investigate feasible and tailored
solutions to ensure sustainable infrastructures that are expandable
and maintainable.
This book provides readers a thorough understanding of the
applicability of new-generation silicon-germanium (SiGe) electronic
subsystems for electronic warfare and defensive countermeasures in
military contexts. It explains in detail the theoretical and
technical background, and addresses all aspects of the integration
of SiGe as an enabling technology for maritime, land, and airborne
/ spaceborne electronic warfare, including research, design,
development, and implementation. The coverage is supported by
mathematical derivations, informative illustrations, practical
examples, and case studies. While SiGe technology provides speed,
performance, and price advantages in many markets, to date only
limited information has been available on its use in electronic
warfare systems, especially in developing nations. Addressing that
need, this book offers essential engineering guidelines that
especially focus on the speed and reliability of current-generation
SiGe circuits and highlight emerging innovations that help to
ensure the sustainable long-term integration of SiGe into
electronic warfare systems.
This peer-reviewed book explores the technologies driving broadband
internet connectivity in the fourth industrial revolution (Industry
4.0). It particularly focuses on potential solutions to introduce
these technologies in emerging markets and rural areas, regions
that typically form part of the digital divide and often have
under-developed telecommunications infrastructures, a lack of
skilled workers, and geographical restrictions that limit broadband
connectivity. Research shows that ubiquitous internet access boosts
socio-economic growth through innovations in science and
technology, with the common goal of bringing positive change to the
lives of individuals. Fifth-generation (5G) networks based on
millimeter-wave (mm-wave) frequency information transfer have the
potential to provide future-proof, affordable and sustainable
broadband connectivity in areas where previous-generation mobile
networks were unable to do so. This book discusses the principles
of various technologies that enable electronic circuits to operate
at mm-wave frequencies. It examines the importance of identifying,
describing, and analyzing technology from a purely technological
standpoint, but also acknowledges and investigates the challenges
and limitations of introducing such technologies in emerging
markets. Presenting recent research, the book spearheads
participation in Industry 4.0 in these areas.
This book provides readers a thorough understanding of the
applicability of new-generation silicon-germanium (SiGe) electronic
subsystems for electronic warfare and defensive countermeasures in
military contexts. It explains in detail the theoretical and
technical background, and addresses all aspects of the integration
of SiGe as an enabling technology for maritime, land, and airborne
/ spaceborne electronic warfare, including research, design,
development, and implementation. The coverage is supported by
mathematical derivations, informative illustrations, practical
examples, and case studies. While SiGe technology provides speed,
performance, and price advantages in many markets, to date only
limited information has been available on its use in electronic
warfare systems, especially in developing nations. Addressing that
need, this book offers essential engineering guidelines that
especially focus on the speed and reliability of current-generation
SiGe circuits and highlight emerging innovations that help to
ensure the sustainable long-term integration of SiGe into
electronic warfare systems.
This book presents an investigative approach to
globalization-driving technologies that efficiently deliver
ubiquitous, last-mile, broadband internet access to emerging
markets and rural areas. Research has shown that ubiquitous
internet access boosts socio-economic growth through innovations in
science and technology, and has a positive effect on the lives of
individuals. Last-mile internet access in developing countries is
not only intended to provide areas with stable, efficient, and
cost-effective broadband capabilities, but also to encourage the
use of connectivity for human capacity development. The book offers
an overview of the principles of various technologies, such as
light fidelity and millimeter-wave backhaul, as last-mile internet
solutions and describes these potential solutions from a signal
propagation perspective. It also provides readers with the notional
context needed to understand their operation, benefits, and
limitations, and enables them to investigate feasible and tailored
solutions to ensure sustainable infrastructures that are expandable
and maintainable.
This book provides a methodological understanding of the
theoretical and technical limitations to the longevity of Moore's
law. The book presents research on factors that have significant
impact on the future of Moore's law and those factors believed to
sustain the trend of the last five decades. Research findings show
that boundaries of Moore's law primarily include physical
restrictions of scaling electronic components to levels beyond that
of ordinary manufacturing principles and approaching the bounds of
physics. The research presented in this book provides essential
background and knowledge to grasp the following principles:
Traditional and modern photolithography, the primary limiting
factor of Moore's law Innovations in semiconductor manufacturing
that makes current generation CMOS processing possible
Multi-disciplinary technologies that could drive Moore's law
forward significantly Design principles for microelectronic
circuits and components that take advantage of technology
miniaturization The semiconductor industry economic market trends
and technical driving factors The complexity and cost associated
with technology scaling have compelled researchers in the
disciplines of engineering and physics to optimize previous
generation nodes to improve system-on-chip performance. This is
especially relevant to participate in the increased attractiveness
of the Internet of Things (IoT). This book additionally provides
scholarly and practical examples of principles in microelectronic
circuit design and layout to mitigate technology limits of previous
generation nodes. Readers are encouraged to intellectually apply
the knowledge derived from this book to further research and
innovation in prolonging Moore's law and associated principles.
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