Chapter 1
Introduction to 60GHz†
Su-khiong (sk) Yong Ph.D.,
Su-khiong (sk) Yong Ph.D.
Marvell Semiconductor Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA
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Su-khiong (sk) Yong Ph.D.
Marvell Semiconductor Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA
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Pengfei Xia Ph.D., IEEE Senior Member,
Alberto Valdes-Garcia Ph.D.,
Su-Khiong (SK) Yong Ph.D.
Marvell Semiconductor Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA
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Broadcom Corp., San Diego, CA, USA
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Communication and Computation Subsystems, IBM Research Yorktown Heights, NY, United States
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This work was done when the author was affiliated with Samsung Electronics.
Summary
This chapter contains sections titled:
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What is 60 GHz?
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Comparison with other Unlicensed Systems
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Potential Applications
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Worldwide Regulation and Frequency Allocation
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Industry Standardization Effort
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Summary
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References
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