System Design Considerations for a ZigBee RF Receiver with regard to Coexistence with Wireless Devices in the 2.4GHz ISM-band

At the present time the task of designing a highly integrated ZigBee radio frequency (RF) receiver with an excellent coexistence performance is still very demanding and challenging. This paper presents a number of system issues and design considerations for a ZigBee RF receiver, namely IEEE 802.15.4...

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