Hello my friend
try the book of professor H vincent poor , ( professor of princeton university ) , maybe helpful for you .( hes is a best professor of wireless network)
Best Wishes
Goldsmith
I've found that all his reasearch interest is Security in "Computing and Communications,Signal Processing, Machine Learning, and Optimization"
& this is not what i want i speak about the front end (RF part) of the receiver , Anyway thanks for help
1 - Gu - RF System Design of Transceivers for Wireless Communications
2 - Egan - Practical RF System Design [Hardcover]
Then, you need to figure out what release of LTE you are going to pursue, and grab the appropriate set of specifications from 3GPP. Probably 25.101 is a starting point. Print out those specifications, and start building up radio level specifications (Receive Band width, blocking specifications, ACLR on transmit, etc) and break it down into the radio requirements you need to meet. Make sure you know where your specifications come from, so you can go back and make sure you meet them.
ISSCC papers in the past 5 years are also very useful, as all the RFIC companies have been pretty good at printing details. Read through those, and you'll have a good start.
Dear GoldSmith,
By LTE receiver i mean the RF front end of a wireless receiver for mobile set (UE ).
Thanks for ur concern
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Dear RFDave,
Thanks for ur reply , You're post is rich of resources .I think that ISSCC papers is the most resource that i've not put in mind,so i'll consider it . Appreciate your detailed reply