A review of key development areas in low-cost packaging and integration of future E-band mm-wave transceivers
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Abstract
With an ever increasing number of broadband
applications in sub-Saharan Africa, mm-wave point-to-point
networking has the potential to fill a niche in communications
network architectures. Widespread adoption of this technology
would benefit from conventional RF soft substrate integration
and packaging, as opposed to system-on-chip or thick film
processes. A review on the state-of-the-art in E-band soft
substrate systems reveals significant reliance on MMICs. We
propose that hybrid integration of active devices with off-chip
passives, as well as better integration of active components in
SIW, will lead to better performing E-band systems in soft
substrates. Specific enabling techniques from the microwave
domain are identified.
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Paper presented at the IEEE Africon 2015 : IEEE Africon Green Innovation for African Renaissance, 14-17 September 2015, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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Electronics packaging, Millimeter wave communication, Millimeter wave devices, Millimeter wave technology, Radio transceivers
Sustainable Development Goals
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Stander, T 2015, 'A review of key development areas in low-cost packaging and integration of future E-band mm-wave transceivers', IEEE AFRICON 2015 conference proceedings, pp. 234-238.