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Aarno Parssinen

Researcher at University of Oulu

Publications -  238
Citations -  4505

Aarno Parssinen is an academic researcher from University of Oulu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amplifier & Antenna (radio). The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 236 publications receiving 3962 citations. Previous affiliations of Aarno Parssinen include Broadcom & Aalto University.

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Analog/RF Solutions Enabling Compact Full-Duplex Radios

TL;DR: Two design ideas are proposed, which provide attractive analog/RF-isolation and allow integration in compact radios and combines a dual-port polarized antenna with a self-tunable cancellation circuit.
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A dual-band RF front-end for WCDMA and GSM applications

TL;DR: In this paper, an RF front-end for dual-band dual-mode operation is presented, which consumes 22.5 mW from a 1.8-V supply and is designed to be used in a direct-conversion WCDMA and GSM receiver.
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A 2-GHz wide-band direct conversion receiver for WCDMA applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a 2GHz direct conversion receiver for third-generation mobile communications using wideband code division multiple access achieves -114dBm sensitivity for 128-kb/s data at 4.096-Mcps spreading rate.
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A Multimode Transmitter in 0.13 $\mu\hbox{m}$ CMOS Using Direct-Digital RF Modulator

TL;DR: A system-independent transmitter architecture based on a direct-digital RF-modulator which combines the D/A conversion, up-conversion, unwanted sideband rejection, power control, and part of the digital image-rejection filtering into a single mixed-signal circuit block is presented.
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Method and apparatus for continuously controlling the dynamic range from an analog-to-digital converter

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for continuously determining the required dynamic range for an analog-to-digital converter by determining the received signal strength was proposed, which allows a reduction in power consumption associated with the ADC, especially when the incoming signal is received with few interfering radio channels and with a relatively high signal strength.