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Surface Acoustic Wave Devices for Mobile and Wireless Communications

TLDR
In this paper, the authors present a comparison of SAW filter design for Arbitrary Amplitude/Phase Response (AQR) and second-order effects in SAW filters.
Abstract
Fundamentals of Surface Acoustic Waves and Devices: Introduction. Basics of Piezoelectricity and Acoustic Waves. Principles of Linear Phase SAW Filter Design. Equivalent Circuit and Analytic Models for a SAW Filter. SomeMatching and Trade-Off Concepts for SAW Filter Design. Compensation for Second-Order Effects in SAW Filters. Designing SAW Filters for Arbitrary Amplitude/Phase Response. Interdigital Transducers with Chirped or Slanted Fingers. IDT Finger Reflections andRadiation Conductance. Techniques, Devices and Mobile/Wireless Applications: Overview of Systems and Devices. SAW Reflection Gratings and Resonators. Single-Phase Unidirectional Transducers for Low-Loss Filters. RF and Antenna-Duplexer Filters forMobile/Wireless Transceivers. Other RF Front-end and Inter-stage Filters for Mobile/Wireless Transceivers. SAW IF Filters for Mobile Phones and Pagers. Fixed-Code SAW IDTs for Spread-Spectrum Communications. Real-Time SAW Convolvers for Voice and Data Spread-Spectrum Communications. Surface Wave Oscillators and Frequency Synthesizers. SAW Filters for Digital Microwave Radio, Fiber Optic, and Satellite Systems. Postscript. Subject Index.

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Simulation of acoustic wave devices using Matlab

TL;DR: A comparison between the proposed simulation technique and experimental test results are presented, and an implementation of a design method for SAW devices using MATLAB is described.