Future wireless communications will require multimode radio transceivers. This article looks at two possible transmitter architectures: direct upconversion and polar modulation. A brief review of the direct upconversion approach reveals some key limitations. This leads to a detailed study of the polar transmitter focusing on its operation, design challenges, and potential benefits. Its multimode capability and low power consumption are illustrated by a prototype design of a GSM, EDGE, and WCDMA polar transmitter. The efficiency of the polar transmitter is shown as a key enabler of future systems using OFDM modulation with high peak-to-average signals. © 2007 IEEE.
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Groe, J. (2007, September). Polar transmitters for wireless communications. IEEE Communications Magazine. https://doi.org/10.1109/MCOM.2007.4342857
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