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3.Summary

In the following chapter, we turn our attention to a more formal treatment of the fundamental issues that are introduced by these techniques which must be addressed in any successful receiver design. In addition, we will examine certain special issues that arise specifically in the context of integrated radio receivers.

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(2002). Radio Receiver Architectures. In: The Design and Implementation of Low-Power CMOS Radio Receivers. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47049-7_1

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