DocumentCode
3139983
Title
Notice of Violation of IEEE Publication Principles
Trends in broadcast receiver integration: SoC versus SiP
Author
Maxim, A.
Author_Institution
Silicon Lab. Inc., Austin
fYear
2008
fDate
22-24 Jan. 2008
Firstpage
183
Lastpage
186
Abstract
Notice of Violation of IEEE Publication Principles
"Trends in Broadcast Receiver Integration: SoC versus SiP"
by Maxim, A.
in the IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, January 2008.
After careful and considered review, it has been determined that the above paper is in violation of IEEE\´s Publication Principles.
Specifically, the paper contains references to falsified papers. In response to an inquiry on this misconduct, Mr. Maxim acknowledged that the following people who have been listed as co-authors on several of his papers are fabricated names and that he is the only author:
M. Gheorge R. Johns D. Antrik
Additionally, in papers by Mr. Maxim that have co-authors other than those listed above, it was discovered in some cases that he had not consulted with them while writing the papers, and submitted papers without their knowledge.
Although Mr. Maxim maintains that not all of the data is falsified, IEEE nevertheless cannot assure the integrity of papers posted by him because of his repeated false statements.
Due to the nature of this violation, reasonable effort should be made to remove all past references to the above paper, and to refrain from any future references.The aim of this paper is to explore existing process, radio architecture and system partition choices for modern broadcast receivers and describe the recent developments and future trends in their integration path. Design challenges and circuit/system solutions are presented for both SoC and SiP receivers.
"Trends in Broadcast Receiver Integration: SoC versus SiP"
by Maxim, A.
in the IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, January 2008.
After careful and considered review, it has been determined that the above paper is in violation of IEEE\´s Publication Principles.
Specifically, the paper contains references to falsified papers. In response to an inquiry on this misconduct, Mr. Maxim acknowledged that the following people who have been listed as co-authors on several of his papers are fabricated names and that he is the only author:
M. Gheorge R. Johns D. Antrik
Additionally, in papers by Mr. Maxim that have co-authors other than those listed above, it was discovered in some cases that he had not consulted with them while writing the papers, and submitted papers without their knowledge.
Although Mr. Maxim maintains that not all of the data is falsified, IEEE nevertheless cannot assure the integrity of papers posted by him because of his repeated false statements.
Due to the nature of this violation, reasonable effort should be made to remove all past references to the above paper, and to refrain from any future references.The aim of this paper is to explore existing process, radio architecture and system partition choices for modern broadcast receivers and describe the recent developments and future trends in their integration path. Design challenges and circuit/system solutions are presented for both SoC and SiP receivers.
Keywords
digital video broadcasting; radio receivers; system-in-package; system-on-chip; broadcast receiver architecture; digital broadcast television; system-in-package receiver; system-on-chip receiver; Active filters; Band pass filters; Cable TV; Costs; Notice of Violation; Radio broadcasting; Radio frequency; Satellite broadcasting; TV broadcasting; TV receivers; MPEG host processor; cable and terrestrial receivers; demodulator; hybrid analog/digital TV; satellite; tuner;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radio and Wireless Symposium, 2008 IEEE
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1462-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RWS.2008.4463459
Filename
4463459
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