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IEEE AP-MTT Chapter Presents:

“Fully Integrated CMOS Radios for Broadband Wireless Devices: Challenges and Solutions”

By

Dr. Seok-Bae (Michael) Park
Firstpass Technologies, Inc., Dublin, Ohio
Date: 2:00-3:00PM, Thursday, October 2nd , 2008
Place: ElectroScience Laboratory, 1320 Kinnear Rd, Columbus, OH 43212

Title:

“Fully Integrated CMOS Radios for Broadband Wireless Devices: Challenges and Solutions”

Abstract:

This talk will address some of the key challenges in designing low power low cost fully integrated CMOS RFIC front ends for wireless broadband applications. A key challenge in emerging MIMO platforms is the front end module which represents a major bottleneck for the total cost of the solution. Examples are found in today’s high data rate 802.11n WLANs, in mobile WiMAX and in cellular super 3G or LTE (Long Term Evolution). To address this challenge a design for an on chip T/R switch is presented. Its performance compares favorably with that of off-the-shelf switch. It occupies only 0.7 mm2.

Another key challenge is the design of mixed signal baseband chains for a direct conversion radio. The I-Q receive and transmit chains tend to occupy a significant portion of the total area (25 to 40%) of a radio solution. To address this challenge, we present a new methodology for designing a compact radio where the mixed signal chain is shared between receive and transmit chains.

Thirdly, in designing broadband radios for OFDM non-constant envelope modulation, highly linear mixer design is needed. Here we present a novel mixer design intended for use in an enhanced data rate (EDR V.2.1) Bluetooth solution where linearization techniques are adopted to meet the stringent linearity requirements imposed on the radio.

The design examples discussed in this talk demonstrate the potential success of CMOS in building highly complex radios specially in emerging nanometer technologies for broadband and for integrated mm-wave (60GHz and beyond) RFIC applications.

Short Bio:
Seok-Bae (Michael) Park received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

He is currently with Firstpass Technologies, Inc., Dublin, Ohio as a Senior RF and Mixed-Signal Design Engineer. His current interests include low voltage/low power CMOS RF/analog/mixed-signal integrated circuits and systems for wireless communications. He has a number of publications in prestigious international journals and conference proceedings and has applied for one US patent.

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:00 pm

This is the monthly IEEE Columbus Section Committee Meeting.

Agenda:


  1. Secretary's Report - Kevin Munson
  2. Treasurer's Report - Don Joslyn
  3. Membership Report - Bill Fouse
  4. CTC Report - Kevin Munson
  5. PACE Report - Ben Mehraban
  6. GOLD Report - Jack Freund
  7. Society Reports

    1. AP/MTT - Mike Carr & Kubilay Sertel
    2. Computer - Linda Bingham
    3. ComSoc - Jack Freund
    4. ED/LEOS - Paul Berger
    5. EMB - Cindy Roberts/Nasser Kashou
    6. PES - Howard Jones
    7. SP - ???

  8. Student Branch Reports

    1. DeVry University - Greg Wyatt
    2. Columbus State - ???
    3. OSU - Girish Balakrishnan
    4. OU - Bill Dixon
    5. Zane College - ???

  9. Old Business

    1. Open

  10. New Business

    1. Sections Congress 2008 Report -- Jack Freund
    2. Reimbursement for Lauletta: PES Chair Meeting - John Lauletta
    3. IEEE Consultants Network Affinity Group for Columbus Section - Jack Freund
    4. Speed Dating for Startups Funding - Jack Freund
    5. Sr. Membership Drive - Jack Freund
    6. Elections - Jack Freund

This meeting will be held at the following location:

Information Control Corporation
2500 Corporate Exchange Drive
Suite 310
Columbus, OH 43004

Directions:
http://tinyurl.com/3udoob

Please RSVP for the meeting by choosing the link below.

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Start: 5:45 pm
End: 7:30 pm

CC Technologies Failure Analysis Tour

You are invited to a failure analysis tour at CC Technologies (CCT) on Thursday, October 16th, at 5:45 pm.

CC Technologies provides one of the largest groups of scientists in North America specializing in materials degradation (metals, polymers, and coatings). Areas of expertise include corrosion, failure analysis, polymer/coating degradation, environmentally assisted cracking, high temperature oxidation, creep, and fatigue.

CC Technologies is located at:
5777 Frantz Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017-1386
(Off of Tuttle Crossing blvd at the intersection of Frantz and Rings roads)

The following test demonstrations will be highlighted on the tour:
Magnetic Particle Crack Inspection
Scanning Electron Microscope
Pipeline Simulation Flow Loop

The agenda is as follows:
5:45pm – 6:15pm Social time
6:15pm – 6:45pm Buffet dinner with an introduction to failures by Carl Jaske
6:45pm – 7:30pm Tour

Columbus Technical Societies members are welcome to bring one guest. The cost for this event is $5 is for society members and their guests. Space is limited, so please RSVP as soon as possible using our reservation website at:
http://com-dot.com/newap/activities.php?d=114458&v=411

The deadline for reservations is Friday, October 10th.
For questions please contact me by sending an email to:
Andrew.reid.lutz@dnv.com

For additional info on CC Technologies, including directions, visit their website by clicking this link:
http://cctechnologies.com/maps/index.htm#

Best regards, ASME Program Chair Andy Lutz

10 / 17
Start: 2:30 pm

Sponsor: IEEE Columbus Chapter Signal Processing Society

Title: Cramer-Rao Bounds on Sniper Localization Scenarios for Limited Acoustic Data
Speaker: Elizabeth Toher
Affiliation: Graduate Student, Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State University

Time: Friday, October 17, 2:30 PM
Place: Dreese Laboratory Room 260
2015 Neil Avenue
OSU Campus

Abstract: This presentation describes multi-lateration as a localization technique for various sniper scenarios with limited acoustic data. Additionally, this presentation will address some of the major challenges (algorithmic, computational, etc) with developing mobile sensor networks for such a purpose.

Biography: Liza is a PhD student in information theory working under Hesham El-Gamal. This work is a result of her internship at the Army Research Lab in Adelphi, Maryland working under Gene Whipps.

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Start: 8:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

Stuff You Don’t Learn in Engineering School

IEEE Cincinnati Section is pleased to be offering the IEEE Columbus members the following event at a discounted rate. Please refer to the following for more information and registration:
http://www.ieeecincinnati.org/professional-development-workshop/

Carl Selinger presents his toolbox for life - a collection of non-technical “real world” leadership skills including decision-making, setting priorities, negotiating, teamwork, running meetings, and better writing and speaking.

This workshop is designed for entry-level engineers, engineers desiring to further their careers, and for engineering managers and other professional who work with engineers.

This workshop provides six hours of professional development (PDH) for Ohio Professional Engineers.

Carl Selinger, in addition to presenting seminars on soft non-technical skills, is a contributing editor to Spectrum Magazine, an independent consultant in aviation, transportation planning and strategic business planning, and the author of the book “Stuff You Don’t Learn in Engineering School”, which is included with some workshop registrations.

Saturday October 18, 2008

8:00 - 8:45 Check-in
9:00 - 12:00 Morning Session (refreshment break at 10:30)
12:00 - 1:00 Lunch (provided)
1:00 - 4:00 Afternoon Session (refreshment break at 2:30)

College of Applied Science - Auditorium

Classroom 100
2220 Victory Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45206

Free Parking in Zone B (most of the parking lot)

ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED

Advanced registration is required. Registration will close on October 10.

Limit of 100 participants - first come, first served

Registration for Others
If you are not a member of the IEEE Cincinnati Section, you may register on or after September 27.
$80 (includes book)
Bring IEEE membership card

Questions

Please contact Brian Resnick at Brian.Resnick@IEEE.Org if you have any questions.

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