2015
DOI: 10.1109/tcsii.2014.2362792
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Optimization of EVM Through Diode Bias Control Using a Blind Algorithm Applied to Multiport Receivers

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“…However, the fundamental nonlinear property and the direct dependence of the interfering, spurious baseband signals of the rectified wave will require an enhancement of the conventional SNR or noise figure (NF) analyses for receivers [27]. First research in this direction, for multiport receiver sub-components and applications can be found in [28] and [29].…”
Section: Rectified Wave Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the fundamental nonlinear property and the direct dependence of the interfering, spurious baseband signals of the rectified wave will require an enhancement of the conventional SNR or noise figure (NF) analyses for receivers [27]. First research in this direction, for multiport receiver sub-components and applications can be found in [28] and [29].…”
Section: Rectified Wave Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many interesting research topics regarding Multi-Port receivers remain uninvestigated. Some of these topics are listed below and described in more detail in the These topics I believe are currently the most important for Multi-Port receivers and to the best knowledge of the author they are still not published except in the author's publications: [95] and [96].…”
Section: Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [96] it is mentioned that if the system's matrix M becomes ill conditioned the system's rank can be reduced either by lack of proper calibration or its dependance of the Multi-Port linear behaviour with frequency (s-parameters variation with frequency).…”
Section: The System Matrix Ill-condition Impact On Multi-port Performmentioning
confidence: 99%
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