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This chapter discusses DSP techniques used to design digitally intensive front ends for radio systems. Conventional radio architectures use analog components and RF filters that do not scale well with technology, and have poor tunability required for supporting multiple modes of operation. Digital CMOS scales well in power, area, and speed with each new generation, and can be easily programmed to support multiple modes of operation.
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Marković, D., Brodersen, R.W., Nanda, R. (2012). Multi-GHz Radio DSP. In: DSP Architecture Design Essentials. Electrical Engineering Essentials. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9660-2_13
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