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Design and implementation of a CMO 802.11n SoC

✍ Scribed by Sankaran, S.G.; Zargari, M.; Nathawad, L.Y.; Samavati, H.; Mehta, S.S.; Kheirkhahi, A.; Chen, P.; Ke Gong; Vakili-Amini, B.; Hwang, J.; Chen, S.-W.M.; Terrovitis, M.; Kaczynski, B.J.; Limotyrakis, S.; Mack, M.P.; Gan, H.; Lee, M.; Chang, R.T.; Dogan, H.; Abdollahi-Alibeik, S.; Baytekin, B.; Onodera, K.; Mendis, S.; Chang, A.; Rajavi, Y.; Jen, S.H.-M.; Su, D.K.; Wooley, B.


Book ID
117893962
Publisher
IEEE
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
621 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
0163-6804

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