Contributors.
        Preface.
      
      
        I TRANSCEIVER CONCEPTS AND DESIGN.
        Ch1: Software-Defined Radio Front Ends (Jan Craninckx).
        Ch2: Software-Defined Transceivers (Gio Cafaro and Bob Stengel).
        Ch3: Adaptive Multi-Mode RF Front-End Circuits (Aleksandar Tasic).
        Ch4: Precise Delay Alignment Between Amplitude and Phase/Frequency Modulation Paths in a Digital Polar Transmitter (KhurramWaheed and Robert Bogdan Staszewski).
        Ch5: Overview of Front-End RF Passive Integration into SoCs (Hooman Darabi).
        Ch6: ADCs and DACs for Software-Defined Radio (Michiel Steyaert, Pieter Palmers, and Koen Cornelissens).
      
      
        II RECEIVER DESIGN.
        Ch7: OFDM Transform-Domain Receivers for Multi-Standard
        Ch8: Discrete-Time Processing of RF Signals (RenaldiWinoto and Borivoje Nikolic).
        Ch9: Oversampled ADC Using VCO-Based Quantizers (MatthewZ. Straayer and MichaelH.Perrott).
        Ch10: Reduced External Hardware and Reconfigurable RF Receiver Front Ends for Wireless Mobile Terminals (Naveen K. Yanduru).
        Ch11: Digitally Enhanced Alternate Path Linearization of RF Receivers (Edward A.Keehr and AliHajimiri).
      
      
        III TRANSMITTER TECHNIQUES.
        Ch12: Linearity and Efficiency Strategies for Next-Generation Wireless Communications (Lawrence Larson,Peter Asbeck, and Donald Kimball).
        Ch13: CMOS RF Power Amplifiers for Mobile Communications (Patrick Reynaert).
        Ch14: Digitally Assisted RF Architectures: Two Illustrative Designs (Joel L. Dawson).
      
      
        IV DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR RF TRANSCEIVERS.
        Ch15: RF Impairment Compensation for Future Radio Systems (Mikko Valkama).
        Ch16: Techniques for the Analysis of Digital Bang-Bang PLLs (Nicola DaDalt).
        Ch17: Low-Power Spectrum Processors for Cognitive Radios (Joy Laskar andKyutae Lim).
      
      
        Index.