Enjeux et propositions sur les architectures RF pour l'homme connect\'e \`a la soci\'et\'e num\'erique
Guillaume Villemaud (CITI Insa Lyon / Inria Grenoble Rh\^one-Alpes),, Florin Hutu (CITI Insa Lyon / Inria Grenoble Rh\^one-Alpes), Tanguy Risset, (CITI Insa Lyon / Inria Grenoble Rh\^one-Alpes), Jean-Marie Gorce (CITI Insa, Lyon / Inria Grenoble Rh\^one-Alpes)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the challenges and proposes architectures for RF systems to enhance wireless connectivity for the connected society, focusing on high-performance, flexible solutions like software defined radio.
Contribution
It provides an overview of RF architecture challenges and presents approaches developed by INRIA Socrate team for wireless internet, sensor networks, and connected objects.
Findings
Identifies key challenges in RF architecture development.
Highlights INRIA Socrate team's approaches to flexible RF systems.
Emphasizes importance of high digital capabilities like software defined radio.
Abstract
This article presents an overview of the challenges of increasing development of wireless links to enable a more consistent and transparent interconnection between people and the digital world. These issues are in the domain of high performance architectures for conventional applications of wireless Internet, but also in the field of sensor networks and connected objects. Beyond the constraints of the various applications push to develop architectures with high digital capabilities like software defined radio. In each of these categories, examples of approaches proposed by INRIA Socrate team are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Antenna Design and Analysis · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
