王超   

研究员(自然科学)
Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates
Supervisor of Master's Candidates
Gender:Male Status:Employed Department:School of Optical and Electronic Information Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral) Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering Discipline:Microelectronics and Solid-state Electronics
Electrical Circuit and System

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Language: 中文

Paper Publications

Integrated Wideband Chip-Scale RF Transceivers for Radar Sensing and UWB Communications: A Survey

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First Author:Z. Fang

Correspondence Author:C. Wang* and Y. Zheng

Co-author:W. Wang, J. Wang, B. Liu, K. Tang, L. Lou, C-H Heng

Journal:IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine (CAS-M)

Included Journals:SCI

Document Type:J

Volume:22

Issue:1

Page Number:40-76

DOI number:10.1109/MCAS.2022.3142689

Date of Publication:2022-02-24

Impact Factor:4.04

Abstract:With the rapid development of semiconductor technologies, the wideband transceiver is in the trend to be integrated on-chip with compact size and low power consumption. This survey investigates the integrated wideband chip-scale RF transceivers for radar applications including imaging, multimodal sensing, and recognition on gaits, where frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar sensors are investigated in detail. Besides radar sensing, integrated wideband RF transceivers for accurate localization and efficient communications with spectrum sharing are discussed, in which the integrated wideband transceiver techniques for ultra-wideband (UWB) communications are highlighted. The compact and efficient antenna designs for integrated wideband RF transceivers are discussed. Furthermore, leveraging the artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced signal processing techniques, edge devices with energy-efficient integrated RF transceivers can ensure precise localization and realize versatile sensing to empower accurate health status monitoring, intelligent robots, gesture recognition, and enhanced communications. We envisioned the future integrated wideband RF transceiver development trends, where the promising tera-Hertz (THz) integrated transceiver techniques are discussed. Notably, the wideband integrated RF transceiver technique is promising to enable efficient, flexible, and seamless communications and sensing for the future-generation intelligent Internet of Everything (IoE) applications.

Links to published journals:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9722943