Linearizing Wideband Receiver

Receiver design techniques are provided that are capable of producing relatively efficient, linear radio frequency (RF) receivers. During a design process, components of an analog receiver chain and digital nonlinearity compensation techniques are considered together to achieve reduced power consumption in the receiver.

Researchers

Helen Kim / Benjamin Miller / Merlin Green / Andrew Bolstad / Michael Ericson / Karen Gettings / Daniel Santiago

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Communication Systems: Wireless
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • analog/digital co-design methodology to achieve high linearity and low power dissipation in a radio frequency (rf) receiver
    United States of America | Granted | 8,964,901

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