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Wireless Above 100GHz

Offered By: New York University (NYU) via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the cutting-edge world of wireless technology above 100GHz in this one-hour seminar presented by Prof. Mark Rodwell from UC Santa Barbara. Delve into the realm of Terahertz (THz) and beyond as part of NYU Wireless & ECE Special Seminar Series on Circuits. Discover the benefits and challenges of high-frequency wireless communication, including spatial multiplexing and high-frequency imaging. Learn about target demonstration applications, frequency scanning, and the role of compound semiconductors. Gain insights into millimeter-wave CMOS, gallium nitride, and indium phosphide technologies, as well as integrated circuit examples. Examine scaling laws, power amplifier design, frequency dividers, and massive beamforming array requirements. Understand the potential of ground-penetrating radar and the future of wireless communication in this comprehensive exploration of wireless technology at the forefront of innovation.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
Why do this
The past
What do we think
Benefits and Challenges
Spatial multiplexing
High frequency imaging
Target demonstration applications
Required complexity
Frequency scanning
Compound semiconductors
Our plans
millimeter wave CMOS
Semiconductors
gallium nitride
indium phosphide
integrated circuit examples
Terahertz technology
Scaling Laws
Challenges
Results
Power Amplifier
Frequency Design Divider
Massive Beamforming
Array Requirements
Groundpenetrating Radar


Taught by

NYU Tandon School of Engineering

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