Abstract

PAGE 995 The use of long coherent integration times in CZT-based algorithms could have applications for GPS systems operating in weak signal environments. A down-sampling data operation introduced by researchers in China demonstrates that the same signal acquisition can be achieved with a lower carrier-to-noise ratio and reduced computational effort. PAGE 991 Researchers in the UK working with semiconductor-based terahertz emitters have observed that temperature dependent polarity reversal within the material is an intrinsic property. Terahertz emission from various emitters over a range of temperatures revealed the semiconductor's inversion is not influenced by metallic contact, and creates potential for these devices to compete with commercial antennas. Signal detection probability improves with extended coherent integration times. PAGE 1007 A novel design for a simpler, more flexible, high performance microstrip power-divider (PD) has been implemented and tested by researchers in China. The device is composed of two dual-mode filtering PDs lacking any additional matching network, and provides significant design utility and size reduction with applications in wireless communications systems. Spectrometer set up for temperature dependence measurement of metal emitters. PAGE 967 Researchers from China have developed a frequency calibration method for a crystal-less current-controlled ring oscillator utilising a serial data signal from another chip as a reference. This newly presented auto-correlation method outperforms similar literature designs in terms of calibration accuracy, power consumption, and circuit area. Measured and simulated performances of power-divider device channels. PAGE 969 A purely digital approach to ultra-narrow pulse control for use in the picosecond and gigahertz domains has been presented by researchers in China. The digital synthesis method converts pulse-width control to the relative delay control between two signals, and can be applied to ultra-wideband communication systems and pulse radar. Frequency histograms before and after chip signal calibration. Diagram of ideal and real sharpener edge signal outputs.

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