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    Implementation of a reconfigurable architecture by Vejanovski, R., Stojcevski, A., Singh, J., Zayegh, A., Faulkner, M.

    “…Implementation of a reconfigurable architecture for an UTRA-TDD mobile terminal receiver is described. The architecture consists of a variable length digital…”
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    High Speed Ultra Wide Band Comparator in Deep Sub-Micron CMOS by Mohan, A., Zayegh, A., Stojcevski, A., Veljanovski, R.

    “…This paper presents the implementation of a high speed low power over sampled CMOS comparator for use in a reconfigurable flash analog to digital converter…”
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    A 0.8 GHz to 1 GHz 0.25 μm CMOS low noise amplifier for multi-standard receiver by Mustaffa, M.T., Zayegh, A., Veljanovski, R., Stojcevski, A.

    “…A single-ended low noise amplifier (LNA) for a multi-standard (800 to 1000 MHz) mobile receiver that covers GSM and 3G respectively, has been designed and…”
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    A highly efficient reconfigurable architecture for an UTRA-TDD mobile station receiver by Vejanovski, R., Stojcevski, A., Singh, J., Faulkner, M., Zayegh, A.

    “…A novel reconfigurable architecture has been proposed for a mobile terminal receiver that can reduce power dissipation dependant on adjacent channel…”
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    ASIC and DSP implementation of channel filter for 3G wireless TDD system by Vejanovski, R., Singh, J., Faulkner, M.

    “…Describes the design, simulation and implementation of a high performance low power pulse-shaping finite impulse response (FIR) filter. The filter is used for…”
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    A real-time reconfigurable pipelined architecture with advanced power management for UTRA-FDD by Stojcevski, A., Singh, R.V.J., Faulkner, M., Zayegh, A.

    “…A reconfigurable-pipelined architecture with advanced power management has been proposed for a mobile terminal receiver that can reduce power dissipation. The…”
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