Abstract
1 Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan 2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 1N4 3Department of Communications andComputer Engineering, Graduate School of Informatics, KyotoUniversity, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan 4Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Alexandria 21934, Egypt 5 IIIT Delhi, New Delhi 110020, India
Highlights
Present and future communication systems demand that electronic devices be suitable for a range of applications with different bandwidth, speed, and accuracy
Fourth generation wireless communications are approaching to market, and recent innovations are at peak to come up with RF and analog circuit solutions to provide low power and high speed tiny chips at very low cost
After rigorous review of numerous research and review articles, this special issue finalizes one review article and three research articles which address the recent developments in IC design and are suitable for publication in this peer journal
Summary
Present and future communication systems demand that electronic devices be suitable for a range of applications with different bandwidth, speed, and accuracy. Advanced RF and Analog Integrated Circuits for Fourth Generation Wireless Communications and Beyond Ramesh Pokharel,1 Leonid Belostotski,2 Akira Tsuchiya,3 Ahmed Allam,4 and Mohammad S.
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