This
four-year long project, which will be conducted
at the Optical Sciences Center of National Central
University, focuses on the development of devices
and integrated circuits for broadband wireless
access system, i.e. fiber radio. It consists of
three major technology areas.
- Architecture and circuit design of base-band
signal processor for 40 Gbps fiber communications:
It includes analog RF front-end transceiver
circuits and digital signal processing circuits.
- Millimeter-wave and optoelectronic devices
and circuits: Ka-band integrated circuits and
optoelectronic integrated circuits based on
InP field-effect transistors and heterojunction
bipolar transistors will be designed and fabricated.
- Micro-optical devices for broadband wavelength
division multiplexing: Si-based array waveguide,
echelle grating, free space grating, microlens,
and couplers will be explored and realized.
There are ten
faculty members in total dedicated to this project
on eight specific subjects, covering device simulation,
circuit design, device processing, material growth,
and optical design. Such a broad spectrum of technologies
developed by this team is expected to generate
a great impetus to the advancements of local industry
in both optical and wireless communication sectors.
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