Abstract:
An object-tracking system can compute a distance to a target object. During operation, the system can use a radio antenna to receive a first radio signal pattern from a direction of a target object. The system determines a time interval from the received radio signal pattern, and determines a velocity of the local system. The system then computes a distance to the target object based on the time interval and the velocity of the object-tracking device.
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a remote radio head (RRH) for a wireless communication system. The RRH includes a first integrated circuit (IC) chip that comprises multiple functional blocks and a second IC chip that comprises at least an up-converter and a down-converter. The multiple functional blocks include at least a processing unit, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC), and an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The up-converter is configured to convert an intermediate frequency (IF) signal received from the first IC chip to the radio frequency (RF) domain, and the down-converter is configured to convert an RF signal received from an antenna to an IF signal to be sent to the first IC chip.
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a remote radio head (RRH) for a wireless communication system. The RRH includes a first integrated circuit (IC) chip that comprises multiple functional blocks, a second IC chip that comprises at least a frequency up-converter for up-converting outputs of the DAC block to a radio frequency (RF) domain and a frequency down-converter for down-converting RF signals received from one or more antennas, and a plurality of RF front-end components that are packaged into a system in a package (SiP) module. The multiple functional blocks in the first IC chip include at least a processing unit, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) block, and an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) block.
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a multi-band RF transmitter. The RF transmitter includes an RF integrated circuit (IC) chip that includes a plurality of identical wideband ports for outputting modulated RF signals, a plurality of narrowband power amplifiers (PAs), and a plurality of matching networks. A respective narrowband power amplifier (PA) is coupled to a wideband port of the RF IC chip via a respective matching network.
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a wireless transceiver. The transceiver includes a plurality of receiving paths, a plurality of transmitting paths, a number of RF components, and a configurable multiplexer for coupling one or more RF components to the transmitting paths and the receiving paths. The multiplexer is configured in such a way as to allow a particular RF component to couple to a subset of the receiving paths and/or a subset of the transmitting paths, thereby enabling flexible provisioning of the RF components.
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a system for controlling operations of an amplifier in a wireless transmitter. During operation, the system receives a baseband signal to be transmitted, and dynamically switches an operation mode of the amplifier between a high power back-off mode having a first power back-off factor and a normal mode having a second power back-off factor based on a level of the baseband signal.
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a signal-recording system. During operation, the system receives a plurality of radio frequency (RF) signals, separates the RF signals to obtain a first group of RF signals in a first RF band and a second group of RF signals in a second RF band, and simultaneously down-converts the first group of RF signals to a first group of low intermediate-frequency (low-IF) signals in a first IF band and the second group of RF signals to a second group of low-IF signals in a second IF band. The system further converts the first group of low-IF signals and the second group of low-IF signals to the digital domain, and simultaneously processes all of the converted low-IF signals.
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a device for interfacing between a baseband controller and an RF integrated circuit (IC) chip having a modulator and a demodulator. The device includes an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) coupled to the demodulator located on the RF IC chip. The ADC is configured to receive demodulated analog signals from the demodulator. The device further includes a serializer configured to generate a serial data frame based on the ADC's output, a first serial data port configured to send the serial data frame to the baseband controller, and a control module coupled to the baseband controller.
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a signal-recording system. During operation, the system receives a plurality of radio frequency (RF) signals, separates the RF signals to obtain a first group of RF signals in a first RF band and a second group of RF signals in a second RF band, and simultaneously down-converts the first group of RF signals to a first group of low intermediate-frequency (low-IF) signals in a first IF band and the second group of RF signals to a second group of low-IF signals in a second IF band. The system further converts the first group of low-IF signals and the second group of low-IF signals to the digital domain, and simultaneously processes all of the converted low-IF signals.
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a system for dynamic, on-demand, cross-channel bandwidth provisioning in a wireless communication system. During operation, the system determines, by a scheduler, bandwidth resources that are available in the wireless communication system. The available bandwidth resources comprise a plurality of scattered spectrum pieces. The system defines one or more logical channels that encompass the scattered spectrum pieces, aggregates multiple logical channels in response to determining that spectrum pieces encompassed by a single logical channel do not meet traffic need, and provisions a user or a service using spectrum pieces located within the aggregated multiple logical channels, thereby facilitating on-demand, cross-channel bandwidth provisioning.