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C.H. Doan

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  21
Citations -  2386

C.H. Doan is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: CMOS & Wireless. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 21 publications receiving 2343 citations. Previous affiliations of C.H. Doan include University of California.

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Millimeter-wave CMOS design

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of parasitics on the high-frequency performance of 130-nm CMOS transistors are investigated, and a peak f/sub max/ of 135 GHz has been achieved with optimal device layout.
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Design considerations for 60 GHz CMOS radios

TL;DR: System, circuit, and device-level barriers to a low-cost 60 GHz CMOS implementation are described, potential solutions are explored, and remaining challenges are discussed.
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A 60GHz CMOS phased-array transceiver pair for multi-Gb/s wireless communications

TL;DR: This paper describes a fully integrated, low-cost 60GHz phased-array transceiver pair, implemented in 65nm standard digital CMOS and packaged with an embedded antenna array, capable of robust 10m non-line of sight (NLOS) communication.
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A wireless communication device using adaptive beamforming

TL;DR: In this paper, a method and apparatus for wireless communication with adaptive beamforming is described, which comprises a processor, a radio frequency (RF) transmitter having a digitally controlled phased array antenna coupled to and controlled by the processor, and an interface to a wireless communication channel coupled to the processor to communicate antenna information relating to the use of the antenna and to communicate information to facilitate playing the content at another location.
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A Highly Integrated 60GHz CMOS Front-End Receiver

TL;DR: A 60GHz CMOS front-end receiver is described, which comprises an LNA, a quadrature-balanced downconversion mixer, a VCO, and a frequency doubler.