Mm-Wave silicon technology : 60GHz and beyond / Ali M. Niknejad, Hossein Hashemi, editors.

"Seven years ago research in the ?eld of mm-wave silicon was virtually non-existent. Fewpeoplethoughtthatoperationat60GHzwasevenfeasibleinsilicontechnology. Inthecourseofsevenyearsthe topichastransitionedfromanobscureresearchtopic to an exciting buzzword (60GHz) that has generated much interest...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink ebooks - Engineering (2008)
Other Authors: Hashemi, Hossein, Niknejad, Ali M., 1972-
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York : Springer Science+Business Media, c2008.
Series:Series on integrated circuits and systems.
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