Abstract
Portable computing devices handling multi gigabit-per-second (Gb/s) data rates are anticipated to enter the wireless market with the rise of the 5G protocol in the future. The recent allocation of the above-100-GHz band by the Federal Communications Commission creates a great opportunity for developing wireless networks with distributed base station nodes targeting high data rates. This ever-in-creasing need for higher data rates calls for novel transceiver architectures that address fundamental shortcomings of the conventional designs and can achieve tens of Gb/s speed with high spectral efficiency. This article presents an overview of design challenges and opportunities in regard to implementation of energy efficient 100+ GHz wireless transceivers and opportunities for research and development in this emerging area.
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