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2007 IEEE RFIC Symposium
workshop wsn

 

13:00–17:00 WSN

"Millimeter-Wave/Quasi-Millimeter-Wave Highly Integrated Circuits"

Topics and Speakers:

  • Silicon Technology, Circuits, Packages, and Systems for
    60–100GHz Communications and Radar Systems, B. Floyd, IBM
  • Highly Integrated GaAs MMICs using Three-dimensional MMIC
    Technology, Y. Yamaguchi, NTT Corporation
  • SoP Integration of 60GHz Radio, C.S.Park, Information and
    Communications University
  • CMOS Millimeter-wave Frequency Sources, C. Cao and K. K. Oh,
    University of Florida

Organizers: T.Nakagawa, NTT Corporation; N. Suematsu,
Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

Sponsor: RFIC

There are many RF system-on-chip devices in which the operating frequencies are below 6GHz. Because millimeter-wave and quasi-millimeter-wave integrated circuits are traditionally implemented using compound semiconductors such as GaAs or InP, the integration scale is limited.However, recent progress in device technology can overcome the problem.This workshop will focus on highly integrated circuits whose operating frequency is over 20GHz.


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Workshop Proposal Due
15 Sept, 2006

Paper Submission Due
10 Jan, 2007

Program book, conference and hotel registration open
Early March, 2007

Final Manuscript Due
5 March, 2007

RFIC 2007
3-5 June, 2007

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