Signal Generation and Processing for IoT Applications

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Signal sources, Sensors. Converters, Processors and transceivers are very important modules for IoT applications. These are what gather and transport the data that fuel the promise and potential of the Internet of Things. That’s where the IoT begins. And that’s where the need for intelligence, accuracy and reliability is crucial. Components that sense, measure, interpret, connect, and analyze are very important devices on the front lines of the IoT. 

The importance of generating and processing RF and baseband signals makes it crucial to seek for alternative new architectures fitting better within the constraints (strong noise, parasitics, leakage and etc.) and the opportunities (extreme speeds, fine time resolution, tiny size) of deep nano-scale I.C. technologies. The important thing to is to bring together expertise and in attracting new ideas and architectural solutions in the field of RF and Baseband Signal Generation and Processing with emphasis in digital and almost-all-digital architectures focusing in IoT applications in nano-scale technologies.



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  • Synergy Microwave Corp
  • Paterson, New Jersey
  • United States 07504
  • Building: 201 McLean Boulevard

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  • Co-sponsored by MTT/AP-S
  • Starts 26 October 2017 02:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 03 November 2017 02:00 PM UTC
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Prof. Dr. Ing. habil Ajay K. Poddar Prof. Dr. Ing. habil Ajay K. Poddar of Oradea University, Romania

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Signal Generation and Processing Architectures Targeting Internet of Things Applications

Internet of Things (IoT) is a IMPORTANT  area of research and development, involved numerous technologies. On the hardware side, the design of single-chip solutions for IoT nodes is a major goal of semiconductor industry. IoT nodes typically include an analog interface with a data converter, a baseband and DSP engine and an RF/ wireless transceiver, all with very low power consumption to allow for long battery life. Co-integration of analog, digital and RF blocks is a must and the time-to-market is critical.



Biography:

Dr. Ajay K. Poddar graduated from IIT Delhi, and did Doctorate (Dr.-Ing.) from Technical University Berlin, Germany, Post Doctorate (Dr.-Ing. habil) from Brandenburg Institute of Technology, Cottbus, Germany.

Dr. Poddar is a professor at Oradea University, Romania.

Dr. Poddar received several awards for his scientific achievements, holds several dozen patents and published over 300 scientific papers in international conferences, and professional journals, contributed as an author/coauthor of 6-technical books.

Dr. Poddar is serving as Academic advisory board member of Don Bosco Institute of Engineering, Bombay, India; Fellow member of IEEE professional society.  

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Address:University of Oradea, , Oradea, Romania

Prof. Dr. Ing. habil Ajay K. Poddar of Oradea University, Romania

Topic:

Signal Generation and Processing Architectures Targeting Internet of Things Applications

Biography:

Email:

Address:Oradea, Romania






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