A complete single-chip GPS receiver with 1.6-V 24-mW radio in 0.18-/spl mu/m CMOS
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T. Kadoyama | N. Suzuki | N. Sasho | I. Nagase | H. Usukubo | M. Katakura | H. Iizuka
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