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The parameter driven-flexible front-end for multi-mode, multi-standard radio terminals

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The key aspects of front-ends of the existing and future-developed wireless systems are discussed in this paper. The most promissing flexible front-end architectures for multi-mode, multi-standard and multi-band terminals are presented, and new trends in the evolution towards full reconfigurability of front-end architectures are depicted. Critical components of these architectures and their impact on the generalized multicarrier baseband processing are discussed.
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Bibliogr. 26 poz., il., rys.
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