RF MEMS-based wireless architectures and front-ends
P. Röjsel, Lund University, Sweden
Abstract:
Future demands for increasing capacity, increasing complexity, miniaturization and cost reduction of mobile communication devices are driving radio frequency (RF) technology towards the use of MEMS-based components to replace standard RF components currently used. MEMS is a technology that readily lends itself to be integrated into modules or even directly on to the RF-chips of silicon or other materials suited for the active RF components. New innovative transceiver architectures will be made possible when MEMS components are available for integration. Ultimately, MEMS technology could enable the design and manufacturing of a complete transceiver ...
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