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About: Transceiver is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 20397 publications have been published within this topic receiving 260743 citations.


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26 Jun 1989
TL;DR: A cellular cordless telephone (10) operates with both a cordless base station (180) and a cellular base station(190) and cellular control terminal (196) as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: A cellular cordless telephone (10) operates with both a cordless base station (180) and a cellular base station (190) and cellular control terminal (196). In one embodiment (FIG. 2), a cellular cordless telephone (100) includes a cellular transceiver (120), antenna (128), keyboard (140), a display (180), handset (160), and microcomputer (130) together with a cordless transceiver (110) and antenna (118), all of which may be in a single housing. In another embodiment (FIG. 3), a cellular cordless telephone (200) includes a cellular telephone (220) and a cordless telephone transceiver (210) which may be a plugable module. Whenever cellular cordless telephone (10) is within range of cordless base station (180), telephone calls may be made over the cordless radio channel or transferred from the cellular radio channels to the cordless radio channel. If the cellular cordless telephone (10) thereafter moves out of range of the cordless base station (180), telephone calls may be made over the cellular radio channels or transferred from the cordless radio channel to one of the cellular telephone channels.

599 citations

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TL;DR: It is observed that very high rates and/or large metasurfaces are needed to outperform DF relaying, both in terms of minimizing the total transmit power and maximizing the energy efficiency, which also includes the dissipation in the transceiver hardware.
Abstract: The rate and energy efficiency of wireless channels can be improved by deploying software-controlled metasurfaces to reflect signals from the source to the destination, especially when the direct path is weak. While previous works mainly optimized the reflections, this letter compares the new technology with classic decode-and-forward (DF) relaying. The main observation is that very high rates and/or large metasurfaces are needed to outperform DF relaying, both in terms of minimizing the total transmit power and maximizing the energy efficiency, which also includes the dissipation in the transceiver hardware.

584 citations

Patent
Michel Fattouche1, Hatim Zagloul1
31 Mar 1992
TL;DR: In this article, a first frame of information is multiplexed over a number of wideband frequency bands at a first transceiver, and the information transmitted to a second transceiver.
Abstract: A method for allowing a number of wireless transceivers to exchange information (data, voice or video) with each other. A first frame of information is multiplexed over a number of wideband frequency bands at a first transceiver, and the information transmitted to a second transceiver. The information is received and processed at the second transceiver. The information is differentially encoded using phase shift keying. In addition, after a pre-selected time interval, the first transceiver may transmit again. During the preselected time interval, the second transceiver may exchange information with another transceiver in a time duplex fashion. The processing of the signal at the second transceiver may include estimating the phase differential of the transmitted signal and pre-distorting the transmitted signal. A transceiver includes an encoder for encoding information, a wideband frequency division multiplexer for multiplexing the information onto wideband frequency voice channels, and a local oscillator for upconverting the multiplexed information. The apparatus may include a processor for applying a Fourier transform to the multiplexed information to bring the information into the time domain for transmission.

489 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an analog receiver front end chip realized in a 0.7 /spl mu/m CMOS technology is presented, which achieves a phase accuracy of less than 0.3/spl deg/ in a large passband around 900 MHz without requiring any external component or any tuning or trimming.
Abstract: An analog receiver front end chip realized in a 0.7 /spl mu/m CMOS technology is presented. It uses a new, high performance, downconverter topology, called double quadrature downconverter, that achieves a phase accuracy of less than 0.3/spl deg/ in a large passband around 900 MHz, without requiring any external component or any tuning or trimming. A high performance low-IF receiver topology is developed with this double quadrature downconverter. The proposed low-IF receiver combines the advantages of both the classical IF receiver and the zero IF receiver: an excellent performance and a very high degree of integration. In this way, it becomes possible to realize a true fully integrated receiver front-end that does not require a single external component and which is, different from the zero-IF receiver, nonetheless totally insensitive to parasitic baseband signals and self-mixing products.

489 citations

Patent
08 Mar 2006
TL;DR: In this article, a receiver assembly embedded within an appliance receives a broadcast signal, e.g., an FM subcarrier signal, including tariff data and other electrical grid data.
Abstract: Systems and methods for providing energy management utilize wireless wide-area network broadcast signals and a decentralized receiver architecture to allow customers to make informed choices with regard to energy consumption and load shedding for particular appliances. A receiver assembly embedded within an appliance receives a broadcast signal, e.g., an FM subcarrier signal, including tariff data and other electrical grid data. A processor coupled with the receiver controls the appliance in accordance with the received data and in accordance with user-defined preferences. In some embodiments, a transceiver assembly is embedded in one or more appliances in a household. Each transceiver is configured to receive broadcast signals regarding grid data, and to communicate with other appliances and/or a usage meter over a wireless personal area network. Meter data from one or more households may be aggregated and uplinked back to the energy provider or other entities.

465 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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2023449
20221,085
2021399
2020848
2019953
2018923