KJ Negus, JA Proctor Jr - US Patent 8,948,235, 2015 - Google Patents
(57) ABSTRACT A intelligent backhaul radio is disclosed, which can operate by Zero division duplexing for use in PTP or PMP topologies, providing for significant spectrum …
Exploiting ultra-wide bandwidths is a promising approach to achieve the terabits per second (Tbps) data rates required to unlock emerging mobile applications like mobile extended …
KJ Negus, JA Proctor Jr - US Patent 8,422,540, 2013 - Google Patents
A intelligent backhaul radio is disclosed, which can operate by zero division duplexing for use in PTP or PMP topologies, providing for significant spectrum usage benefits among …
KJ Negus - US Patent 8,238,318, 2012 - Google Patents
A intelligent backhaul radio is disclosed that is compact, light and low power for street level mounting, operates at 100 Mb/s or higher at ranges of 300 m or longer in obstructed LOS …
KJ Negus, JA Proctor Jr - US Patent 8,502,733, 2013 - Google Patents
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J Tubbax, A Fort, L Van der Perre… - … '03. IEEE Global …, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Zero-IF receivers are gaining interest because they enable low-cost WLAN OFDM terminals. However, zero-IF receivers introduce IQ imbalance which may have a huge impact on …
J Tubbax, B Côme, L Van der Perre… - … , 2003. ICC'03., 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Today a lot of attention is spent on developing inexpensive OFDM receivers. Especially, zero-IF receivers are very appealing, because they avoid costly IF filters. However, this …