Prof. Mark Rodwell: 100-300GHz Transceiver Design for MIMO Communications

  • Prof. Mark Rodwell, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of California, Santa Barba
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Overview

Abstract

100-300GHz wireless systems can provide very high data rates per signal beam,  and, given the short wavelengths, even compact arrays can contain many elements, permitting massive spatial multiplexing for further increased capacity. We will describe ICs, modules, and system design of 140 GHz massive MIMO wireless hubs and 210 GHz and 280 GHz MIMO backhaul links.
 

Brief Biography

Mark Rodwell holds the Doluca Family Endowed Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering  at UCSB and directs the SRC/DARPA ComSenTer Wireless Research Center.  His research group develops high-frequency transistors, ICs and communications systems.  He and his collaborators received the 2010 IEEE Sarnoff Award,  the 2012 Marconi Prize Paper Award, the 1997 IEEE Microwave Prize, the 2009 IEEE IPRM Conference Award, and the 1998 European Microwave Conference Microwave Prize.

Presenters

Prof. Mark Rodwell, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of California, Santa Barba