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Patricia Desgreys

Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay

Publications -  83
Citations -  539

Patricia Desgreys is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software-defined radio & Wideband. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 77 publications receiving 446 citations. Previous affiliations of Patricia Desgreys include Télécom ParisTech & ParisTech.

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All-Digital Calibration of Timing Skews for TIADCs Using the Polyphase Decomposition

TL;DR: A new all-digital calibration technique suppressing the timing mismatch effect in time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters (TIADCs) for input at any Nyquist band (NB) using the equivalent polyphase structure of the TIADC is proposed.
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Fully Digital Feedforward Background Calibration of Clock Skews for Sub-Sampling TIADCs Using the Polyphase Decomposition

TL;DR: A low-power fully digital clock skew feedforward background calibration technique in sub-sampling Time-Interleaved Analog-to-Digital Converters (TIADCs) that can be implemented on a moderate hardware cost with low power dissipation.
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A reconfigurable RF sampling receiver for multistandard applications

TL;DR: The architecture of a reconfigurable radio receiver intended for multistandard applications is presented, based on RF sampling and discrete time analog signal processing, which achieves full system reconfigurability.
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A fully digital background calibration of timing skew in undersampling TI-ADC

TL;DR: A fully digital calibration of timing mismatch for undersampling Time Interleaved Analog-to-Digital Converter employed in Software Defined Radio (SDR) receivers using an ideal differentiator filter, a Hilbert transform filter and a scaling factor to compute the derivative of the input in any Nyquist Band.
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Multilevel behavioral simulation of VCSEL-based optoelectronic modules

TL;DR: In this article, a promising solution, when conceiving optoelectronic microelectromechanical systems, is obtained by simulation with the multilevel language VHDL-AMS based on system component parameters and standards.