Transreceiver SDR Considerations

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MTT/AP Chapter sponsors talk on "Transreceiver SDR Considerations "


With the realization of software defined radio based systems, the traditional functional division between the receiver and transmitter sections of a transreceiver has lessened considerably. While the front end of the receiver and the power amplifier of the transmitter remain decidedly different, other elements have merged into digital processor (DSP) and related functions.



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  • Paterson, New Jersey
  • United States 07504
  • Building: 201 Mclean Boulevard
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  • Co-sponsored by MTT/AP
  • Starts 15 April 2019 02:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 29 April 2019 04:00 PM UTC
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Prof. Ulrich L. Rohde of Professor

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Transreceiver SDR Considerations

Biography:

Ulrich L. Rohde, (M’74–SM’74–F’02–LF’08) is currently a Professor of RF and Microwave with the University of Cottbus, Germany, Chairman of Synergy Microwave Corp., Patterson, NJ, USA, Professor with Oradea University, Romania, Honorary Professor with IIT Delhi, India, President of Communications Consulting Corporation, FL, USA, and a partner in Rohde & Schwarz, Munich, Germany. He is past member of the board of directors and a former executive vice president of Ansoft Corporation, now Ansys. He has published over 300 scientific papers in professional journals and conferences, coauthored 12 technical books and book chapters, and over 4 dozens patents into his credits. Dr. Rohde is a recipient of more than a dozen scientific and IEEE society awards. In 2006, he was honored as Microwave Legend by Microwave & RF Magazine; the selection was based on global voting. In 2009, he was selected in the list of Divine Innovators of November 2011, Microwave Journal. Based on his five decades of scientific creativity and pioneer contributions in the field of microwave and antenna, IEEE has established 3 awards in his name–the IEEE Ulrich L. Rohde Innovative Conference Paper Awards on Antenna Measurements and Applications, IEEE Ulrich L. Rohde Innovative Conference Paper Awards on Computational Techniques in Electromagnetics, and IEEE Ulrich L. Rohde Humanitarian Technical Field Project Award.

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Address:BTU Cottbus, Electrical Department, Cottbus, Germany, 03046





Agenda

Event Agenda: 4:00PM: Networking

4:30 PM -5:30PM: Presenation on "Transreceiver SDR Considerations"