Enabling “hard” technologies for future wireless

Wireless technology has been benefiting from the advances the silicon technology has offered in the 90s and 00s. The whole telecommunication mutation from the analog domain to the digital realm has in fact been made possible by theminiaturisation of transistors, leading to higher density and complexity though with low power efficient ICs. In turn, this move to digital communication has created the boom of the digital ICT at all layers, from broadband communications to multimedia services. With this in mind, it would not make sense to foresee what telecommunication will offer in the future without considering the trends in silicon technology research and industry.

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