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7.5 A TCXO-less 100Hz-minimum-bandwidth transceiver for ultra-narrow-band sub-GHz IoT cellular networks

Lachartre et al., 2017

Document ID
13818552921888031006
Author
Lachartre D
Dehmas F
Bernier C
Fourtet C
Ouvry L
Lepin F
Mercier E
Hamard S
Zirphile L
Thuries S
Chaix F
Publication year
Publication venue
2017 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC)

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Ultra-narrow-band (UNB) signaling is an enabling technology for low-power wide-area (LPWA) networks for the “Internet-of-Things”. Indeed, UNB signaling, based on spectrally efficient modulations such as DBPSK, simultaneously optimizes network capacity while …
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