Channel-bonding CMOS transceiver for 100 Gbps wireless point-to-point links

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José Luis Gonzalez-Jimenez
Cédric Dehos
Nicolas Cassiau
Alexandre Siligaris
Antonio Clemente
Rafaelle D’Errico
Valentin Savin
Yves Durand
Antonio De Domenico
Dominique Noguet
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[1] Université Grenoble-Alpes,
[2] CEA-Leti,undefined
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Millimeter-wave CMOS integrated circuits; Radio transceivers; Phase noise; Digital-baseband impairments compensation; High-data rate wireless links;
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5G systems and networks are expected to provide unprecedented data-rate to final users and services, in combination with increased coverage and density. The traffic generated at the edges of the network should be hauled through high capacity data-conveyors. Extremely high data-rate links able to provide optical-fiber like performance in the order of 100 Gbps are required to reduce the cost and increase the flexibility of the network infrastructure deployment. This paper presents a full transceiver architecture based on a channel-bonding radio-frequency front-end operating at millimeter-wave frequencies and digital baseband processing units able to provide such data-rates with a feasible implementation in low-cost CMOS technologies. The baseband section of the receiver includes digital compensation algorithms that allow to cope with some of the radio front-end impairments. The main functionalities of the proposed transceiver architecture are validated in hardware.
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