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30 May 2001 Optical GMSK modem for infrared wireless communication based on a new receiver principle in CMOS technology
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The PMD-technology opens up a wide area of solutions for all detector problems where a high phase accuracy is required. One important application of the new Photonic Mixer Device is optical distance measurement based on the time-of-flight principle. The high integration of PMD smart-pixels in an array based on CMOS-technology means a breakthrough in optical 3D-imaging. Additionally to the inherent mixing feature, even more functionality could be integrated according to the well-known active pixel sensor concept.
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Thorsten Ringbeck, Rudolf Schwarte, Bernd Buxbaum, and Holger Hess "Optical GMSK modem for infrared wireless communication based on a new receiver principle in CMOS technology", Proc. SPIE 4292, Optoelectronic Interconnects VIII, (30 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.428035
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Receivers

Modulation

Infrared radiation

Wireless communications

Phase shift keying

CMOS technology

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