References
Ultra Wide Band: Circuits
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Conference and Journal Papers:
- J. Sachs, P. Peyerl, and M. Rossberg, "A New UWB-Principle for Sensor-Array Application," IMTC/99. Proceedings of the 16th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Vol.3, pp.1390-1395, 1999.
- Y. Chang, J. Choma, Jr., and J. Wills, "A CMOS Continuous-time Active Biquad Filter For Gigahertz-band Applications," Circuits and Systems ISCAS '99, Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Symposium on , Vol. 2 , pp. 656-659, 1999.
- C.-Y. Hsu and A. Ortega and M. Khansari, "Rate Control for Robust Video Transmission Over Burst-error Wireless Channels,"
- Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on , Vol. 17, No. 5, pp.756 -773, May 1999.
- J. L. Richards et. al., "Precision Timing Generator System and Method," United States Patent, No. 6,304.,623, October 2001.
- T. E. McEwan, "Ultra-wideband receiver," United States Patent, No. 5,523,760, June 1994.
- T. E. McEwan, "Ultra-wideband receiver," United States Patent, No. 5,345,471, Sep. 1994.
- G. F. Ross and R. M. Mara, "Coherent processing tunnel diode ultra wideband receiver" United States Patent, No. 5,337,054, Aug. 1994.
- T. E. McEwan, "Ultra-short pulse generator," United States Patent, No. 5,274,271, Dec. 1993.
- G. F. Ross and K. W. Robbins, "Narrow range gate baseband receiver" United States Patent, No. 4,695,752, Sep. 1987.
- G. F. Ross, "Transmission and reception system for generating and receiving base-band pulse duration pulse signals without distortion for short base-band communication system" United States Patent, No. 3,728,632, Apr. 1973.
- K. W. Robbins, "Short base-band pulse receiver" United States Patent, No. 3,662,316, May. 1972.