EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking (Jan 2009)

Millimeter-Wave Ultra-Wideband Six-Port Receiver Using Cross-Polarized Antennas

  • Wu Ke,
  • Khaddaj Mallat Nazih,
  • Moldovan Emilia,
  • Tatu SeriojaO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2009, no. 1
p. 508678

Abstract

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This paper presents a new low-cost millimeter-wave ultra-wideband (UWB) transceiver architecture operating over V-band from 60 to 64 GHz. Since the local oscillator (LO) power required in the operation of six-port receiver is generally low (compared to conventional one using diode mixers), the carrier recovery or LO synchronization is avoided by using second transmission path and cross-polarized antennas. The six-port model used in system simulation is based on -parameters measurements of a rectangular waveguide hybrid coupler. The receiver architecture is validated by comparisons between transmitter and receiver bit sequences and bit error rate results of 500 Mb/s pseudorandom QPSK signal.