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Other possible application spaces are wireless home video, point-to-point backbone links, low cost radars, and mm-wave imaging.
 
Other possible application spaces are wireless home video, point-to-point backbone links, low cost radars, and mm-wave imaging.
  
The original team was [[Anthony Parker|Anthony E. Parker]], [[Derek Abbott]], [[William G. Cowley]], and [[Neil H. E. Weste]] who together successfully applied for an [[ARC Linkage Grant]] LP0560715 entitled ''Millimetre Wave Communication Systems for Consumer Applications.''  The ARC component of the funding was $450,000 ''per annum'' for three years 2005-2007. The total cash funding including contributions from partners and the ARC was $1.6 million.
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The original team was [[Anthony Parker|Anthony E. Parker]], [[Derek Abbott]], [[William G. Cowley]], and [[Neil H. E. Weste]] who together were Chief Investigators on [[ARC Linkage Grant]] LP0560715 entitled ''Millimetre Wave Communication Systems for Consumer Applications.''  The ARC component of the funding was $450,000 ''per annum'' for three years 2005-2007. The total cash funding including contributions from partners and the ARC was $1.6 million.
  
 
On award of the grant, the team rapidly expanded and two SiGe test chips were designed, fabricated, and tested. This page is a historical record of the achievements, and also documents further follow-on work in the 60 GHz regime carried out at the University of Adelaide.  
 
On award of the grant, the team rapidly expanded and two SiGe test chips were designed, fabricated, and tested. This page is a historical record of the achievements, and also documents further follow-on work in the 60 GHz regime carried out at the University of Adelaide.  
  
 
==The Glimmr team==
 
==The Glimmr team==
The original 'Glimmrites' on the winning ARC prioposal were [[Anthony Parker|Anthony E. Parker]], [[Derek Abbott]], [[William G. Cowley]], [[Neil H. E. Weste]], and on award of the grant the team rapidily expnded to take on the following structure.
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The original 'Glimmrites' and Chief Investigators (CIs) on the winning ARC proportional were [[Anthony Parker|Anthony E. Parker]], [[Derek Abbott]], [[William G. Cowley]], [[Neil H. E. Weste]], and on award of the $1.6 million grant the team rapidly expanded to take on the following structure.
  
 
===Glimmr leader===
 
===Glimmr leader===
* [[Neil H. E. Weste]] adjunct professor at the [[University of Adelaide]] and adjunct professor [[Macquarie University]], also representing [[NHEW R&D Pty. Ltd.]]
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* [[Neil H. E. Weste]], adjunct professor at the [[University of Adelaide]] and adjunct professor [[Macquarie University]], also representing [[NHEW R&D Pty. Ltd.]]
  
 
===Macquarie University===
 
===Macquarie University===
 
* [[Anthony Parker|Anthony E. Parker]], Leader of the [[Macquarie University]] node of Glimmr
 
* [[Anthony Parker|Anthony E. Parker]], Leader of the [[Macquarie University]] node of Glimmr
 
* [[Michael Boers]]
 
* [[Michael Boers]]
* [[Linda Davis]]
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* [[Linda M. Davis]]
 
* [[Jeffrey Harrison]]
 
* [[Jeffrey Harrison]]
* [[James Howarth]]
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* [[James A. Howarth]]
 
* [[James Rathmell]]
 
* [[James Rathmell]]
  
 
===University of Adelaide===
 
===University of Adelaide===
 
* [[Derek Abbott]], Leader of the [[University of Adelaide]] node of Glimmr
 
* [[Derek Abbott]], Leader of the [[University of Adelaide]] node of Glimmr
* [[Said F. Al-Sarawi]]
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* [[Said F. Al-Sarawi]], staff
 
* [[Leonard T. Hall]], postdoc
 
* [[Leonard T. Hall]], postdoc
 
* [[Yingbo Zhu]], postdoc
 
* [[Yingbo Zhu]], postdoc
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* [[William G. Cowley]], Leader of the [[University of Adelaide]] node of Glimmr
 
* [[William G. Cowley]], Leader of the [[University of Adelaide]] node of Glimmr
 
* [[Ian Holland]]
 
* [[Ian Holland]]
* [[Adnan Khan]]
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* [[Adnan A. Khan]]
* [[Andre Pollock]]
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* [[Andre Pollok]]
  
 
===Partner organisations===
 
===Partner organisations===
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* [[Peregrine Semiconductor Australia Pty. Ltd.]]
 
* [[Peregrine Semiconductor Australia Pty. Ltd.]]
 
* [[Cadence Design Systems]]
 
* [[Cadence Design Systems]]
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==Glimmr publications==
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[http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/conference/IAS_kamal2012.pdf] 
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[[Noorfazila Kamal|N. Kamal]], [[Said F. Al-Sarawi|Said Al-Sarawi]], and [[Derek Abbott|D. Abbott]], "An accurate analytical spur model for an integer-N phase-locked loop," ''Proc. IEEE 4th International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems,'' (ICIAS 2012), '''Vol. 2''', Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 12–14, 2012,  pp. 659–664, http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICIAS.2012.6306096
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[http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/conference/ISM_kamal2012.pdf] 
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[[Noorfazila Kamal|N. Kamal]], [[Said F. Al-Sarawi|Said Al-Sarawi]], and [[Derek Abbott|D. Abbott]], "Accurate reference spur estimation using behavioural modelling," ''Proc. IEEE 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Systems, Modelling and Simulation'' (ISMS),  Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, February 8–10, 2012, pp. 705–710, http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISMS.2012.105
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[http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/conference/CTW_holand2008.pdf] 
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[[Ian Holland|I. D. Holland]] and [[William G. Cowley|W. G. Cowley]], "Physical layer design for mm-wave WPANs using adaptive coded OFDM," ''Proc. Australian Communications Theory Workshop'', (AusCTW 2008), Jan. 30, 2008–Feb. 1, 2008, pp. 107–112.
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[http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/conference/ACW_weste2007.pdf]
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[[Neil H. E. Weste|N. H. E. Weste]], [[James A. Howarth|J. A. Howarth]], [[Michael Boers|M. Boers]], [[William G. Cowley|W. G. Cowley]], [[Craig Burnet|C. Burnet]], [[Ian Holland|I. Holland]], [[Leonard T. Hall|L. T. Hall]], [[Yingbo Zhu|Y. Zhu]], [[Derek Abbott|D. Abbott]], [[Linda M. Davis|L. M. Davis]], [[Anthony Parker|A. Parker]], [[Michael Batty|M. Batty]], and  [[Jeffrey Harrison|J. Harrison]], "mm-Wave systems for high data rate wireless consumer applications," ''Proc. IEEE Second International Conference on Wireless Broadband and Ultra Wideband Communications,'' University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia, August 27–30, 2007, Art. No. 100, 2007.
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[http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/conference/SPI_kamal2007.pdf]
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[[Noorfazila Kamal|N. Kamal]], [[Yingbo Zhu|Y. Zhu]], [[Leonard T. Hall|L. T. Hall]], [[Said F. Al-Sarawi|Said Al-Sarawi]], [[Craig Burnet|C. Burnet]], [[Ian Holland|I. Holland]], [[Adnan A. Khan|A. Khan]], [[Andre Pollok|A. Pollok]], [[Justin Poyner|J. Poyner]], [[Michael Boers|M. Boers]], [[James A. Howarth|J. A. Howarth]], [[Adam Lauterbach|A. Lauterbach]], [[Jeffrey Harrison|J. Harrison]], [[James Rathmell|J. Rathmell]], [[Michael Batty|M. Batty]], [[Anthony Parker|A. Parker]], [[Linda M. Davis|L. M. Davis]], [[William G. Cowley|W. G. Cowley]], [[Neil H. E. Weste|N. H. E. Weste]], and [[Derek Abbott|D. Abbott]], "A high-frequency divider in 0.18 µm SiGe BiCMOS technology," ''Proc. SPIE Smart Structures, Devices, and Systems III'',  (Ed. Said F. Al-Sarawi), Adelaide, Australia, December 10, 2006, art. no. 641408, http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.696294
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[http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/thz/publications/hall_2005_motl.pdf]
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[[Leonard T. Hall|L. T. Hall]], [[Hedley J. Hansen|H. J. Hansen]], [[Bruce R. Davis|B. R. Davis]], and [[Derek Abbott|D. Abbott]], "Performance analysis of a series transformer for complex impedance matching," ''Microwave & Optical Technology Lett.,'' '''Vol. 45,''' No. 6, pp. 491–494, 2005, http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mop.20861
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[http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/conference/SPI_howarth2005.pdf]
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[[James A. Howarth|J. A. Howarth]], [[Adam Lauterbach|A. P. Lauterbach]], [[Michael Boers|M. J. Boers]], [[Linda M. Davis|L. M. Davis]], [[Anthony Parker|A. Parker]], [[Jeffrey Harrison|J. Harrison]], [[James Rathmell|J. Rathmell]], [[Michael Batty|M. Batty]], [[William G. Cowley|W. Cowley]], [[Craig Burnet|C. Burnet]], [[Leonard T. Hall|L. Hall]], [[Derek Abbott|D. Abbott]] and [[Neil H. E. Weste|N. Weste]], "60 GHz radios: enabling next-generation wireless applications," ''Ptoc. IEEE TENCON,'' Melbourne, Australia, November 21–24, 2005, pp.1–6, http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TENCON.2005.300975
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==PhD theses resulting from the Glimmr project==
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[http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/thesis/UOA_kamal2013.pdf]
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[[Noorfazila Kamal]], ''Reference Spurs in an Integer-N Phase-Locked Loop: Analysis, Modelling and Design,'' Doctor of Philosophy, University of Adelaide, January 2013
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[http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/thesis/USA_khan2010.pdf]
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[[Andre Pollok]], ''Multi-Antenna Techniques for Millimetre-Wave Radios,'' Doctor of Philosophy, University of South Australia, February 2010
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[[Category:GLIMMR project]]

Latest revision as of 09:07, 6 January 2013

The Gigabit Low-cost Integrated Millimeter-wave Radio (GLIMMR) project, was the brainchild of Neil H. E. Weste and was focused on the research and development of a single-chip 60 GHz transceiver with integral antenna.

Neil's vision for the commercial space, which such a chip can fulfill, was for short high-data rate links, for applications such as transfer of video from a mobile device to a computer or for wireless backup of large amounts of data. Neil envisioned this as an extension of the Bluetooth concept to very high data-rates and dubbed this new paradigm Bluefang.

Other possible application spaces are wireless home video, point-to-point backbone links, low cost radars, and mm-wave imaging.

The original team was Anthony E. Parker, Derek Abbott, William G. Cowley, and Neil H. E. Weste who together were Chief Investigators on ARC Linkage Grant LP0560715 entitled Millimetre Wave Communication Systems for Consumer Applications. The ARC component of the funding was $450,000 per annum for three years 2005-2007. The total cash funding including contributions from partners and the ARC was $1.6 million.

On award of the grant, the team rapidly expanded and two SiGe test chips were designed, fabricated, and tested. This page is a historical record of the achievements, and also documents further follow-on work in the 60 GHz regime carried out at the University of Adelaide.

The Glimmr team

The original 'Glimmrites' and Chief Investigators (CIs) on the winning ARC proportional were Anthony E. Parker, Derek Abbott, William G. Cowley, Neil H. E. Weste, and on award of the $1.6 million grant the team rapidly expanded to take on the following structure.

Glimmr leader

Macquarie University

University of Adelaide

University of South Australia

Partner organisations

Glimmr publications

[1] N. Kamal, Said Al-Sarawi, and D. Abbott, "An accurate analytical spur model for an integer-N phase-locked loop," Proc. IEEE 4th International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems, (ICIAS 2012), Vol. 2, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 12–14, 2012, pp. 659–664, http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICIAS.2012.6306096

[2] N. Kamal, Said Al-Sarawi, and D. Abbott, "Accurate reference spur estimation using behavioural modelling," Proc. IEEE 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Systems, Modelling and Simulation (ISMS), Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, February 8–10, 2012, pp. 705–710, http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISMS.2012.105

[3] I. D. Holland and W. G. Cowley, "Physical layer design for mm-wave WPANs using adaptive coded OFDM," Proc. Australian Communications Theory Workshop, (AusCTW 2008), Jan. 30, 2008–Feb. 1, 2008, pp. 107–112.

[4] N. H. E. Weste, J. A. Howarth, M. Boers, W. G. Cowley, C. Burnet, I. Holland, L. T. Hall, Y. Zhu, D. Abbott, L. M. Davis, A. Parker, M. Batty, and J. Harrison, "mm-Wave systems for high data rate wireless consumer applications," Proc. IEEE Second International Conference on Wireless Broadband and Ultra Wideband Communications, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia, August 27–30, 2007, Art. No. 100, 2007.

[5] N. Kamal, Y. Zhu, L. T. Hall, Said Al-Sarawi, C. Burnet, I. Holland, A. Khan, A. Pollok, J. Poyner, M. Boers, J. A. Howarth, A. Lauterbach, J. Harrison, J. Rathmell, M. Batty, A. Parker, L. M. Davis, W. G. Cowley, N. H. E. Weste, and D. Abbott, "A high-frequency divider in 0.18 µm SiGe BiCMOS technology," Proc. SPIE Smart Structures, Devices, and Systems III, (Ed. Said F. Al-Sarawi), Adelaide, Australia, December 10, 2006, art. no. 641408, http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.696294

[6] L. T. Hall, H. J. Hansen, B. R. Davis, and D. Abbott, "Performance analysis of a series transformer for complex impedance matching," Microwave & Optical Technology Lett., Vol. 45, No. 6, pp. 491–494, 2005, http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mop.20861

[7] J. A. Howarth, A. P. Lauterbach, M. J. Boers, L. M. Davis, A. Parker, J. Harrison, J. Rathmell, M. Batty, W. Cowley, C. Burnet, L. Hall, D. Abbott and N. Weste, "60 GHz radios: enabling next-generation wireless applications," Ptoc. IEEE TENCON, Melbourne, Australia, November 21–24, 2005, pp.1–6, http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TENCON.2005.300975

PhD theses resulting from the Glimmr project

[8] Noorfazila Kamal, Reference Spurs in an Integer-N Phase-Locked Loop: Analysis, Modelling and Design, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Adelaide, January 2013

[9] Andre Pollok, Multi-Antenna Techniques for Millimetre-Wave Radios, Doctor of Philosophy, University of South Australia, February 2010