A Smoothing Technique for High-Linearity Wideband Receivers

­PRODUCT OPPORTUNITIES

Wideband signal receivers for

• Wireless telecommunication systems

• Radio astronomy and space observation

• Remote sensing and environmental monitoring

• Consumer electronics and Internet of Things

PRODUCT OPPORTUNITIES

 

COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES

• High dynamic range

• Interference resilience

• Reduced noise and enhanced linearity

• Cost-effective and Scalable

 

TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION

This invention demonstrates a novel signal processing technique to deconstruct a wideband input signal into a set of reduced amplitude/bandwidth signals, which are then amplified and digitized to be reconstructed in the digital domain using a minimal set of hardware.

ABOUT THE INVENTOR

Prof. Joseph Bardin is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His research focuses on low noise/low power cryogenic integrated circuits for radio astronomy and the quantum information sciences

  

AVAILABILITY:

Available for Licensing and/or Sponsored Research

  

DOCKET:

UMA 17-011

  

PATENT STATUS:

Patent Issued 10,355,726

  

NON-CONFIDENTIAL INVENTION DISCLOSURE

 

LEAD INVENTOR:

  • Joseph Bardin, Ph.D.

 

CONTACT:

  This invention demonstrates a novel signal processing technique to deconstruct a wideband input signal into a set of reduced amplitude/bandwidth signals, which are then amplified and digitized to be reconstructed in the digital domain using a minimal set of hardware.

 

 

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