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John R. Long is affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada. Their research focuses predominantly on engineering, with a concentration in electrical and electronic engineering and several interdisciplinary subfields including hardware and architecture, plant science, computer networks and communications, and atomic and molecular physics, and optics.

The scientist has contributed to the body of knowledge mainly in radio frequency integrated circuit design, microwave engineering and waveguides, and advancements in semiconductor devices and circuit design. Additional topics covered in their research include energy harvesting in wireless networks, advanced DC-DC converters, semiconductor materials and devices, and photonic and optical devices.

John R. Long's recent papers include:

  • A 1.7-dB Minimum NF, 22-32-GHz Low-Noise Feedback Amplifier With Multistage Noise Matching in 22-nm FD-SOI CMOS, 2020, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
  • A Broadband, mm-Wave SPST Switch With Minimum 50-dB Isolation in 45-nm SOI-CMOS, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Image-based corn seed embryo orientation detection and adjustment for precision planting, 2024, Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
  • IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems

Frequent co-authors working alongside John R. Long include:

  • Amara Amara
  • Manuel Delgado-Restituto
  • William Gropp
  • Mophamad Sawan
  • Guoxing Wang

The primary publication venues in which John R. Long has disseminated research findings are:

  • IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems (26 publications)
  • IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine (7 publications)
  • IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits (3 publications)
  • arXiv (Cornell University) (2 publications)
  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits (1 publication)

John R. Long has also authored a book published by River Publishers eBooks titled FM-UWB Transceivers for Autonomous Wireless Systems in 2022. This work has been cited once according to available data.

Best Publications

  • Shielded passive devices for silicon-based monolithic microwave and millimeter-wave integrated circuits

    T.S.D. Cheung;J.R. Long

  • A 58–65 GHz Neutralized CMOS Power Amplifier With PAE Above 10% at 1-V Supply

    W.L. Chan;J.R. Long

  • A 1.2 V Reactive-Feedback 3.1–10.6 GHz Low-Noise Amplifier in 0.13 $\mu{\hbox {m}}$ CMOS

    M.T. Reiha;J.R. Long

  • A 56.4-to-63.4 GHz Multi-Rate All-Digital Fractional-N PLL for FMCW Radar Applications in 65 nm CMOS

    Wanghua Wu;Robert Bogdan Staszewski;John R. Long

  • Principles and limitations of ultra-wideband FM communications systems

    John F. M. Gerrits;Michiel H. L. Kouwenhoven;Paul R. van der Meer;John R. Farserotu

  • A 56–65 GHz Injection-Locked Frequency Tripler With Quadrature Outputs in 90-nm CMOS

    W.L. Chan;J.R. Long

  • A Wideband 2 $ imes$ 13-bit All-Digital I/Q RF-DAC

    Morteza S. Alavi;Robert Bogdan Staszewski;Leo C. N. de Vreede;John R. Long

  • A Wideband, Dual-Path, Millimeter-Wave Power Amplifier With 20 dBm Output Power and PAE Above 15% in 130 nm SiGe-BiCMOS

    Yi Zhao;John R. Long

  • A 21-26-GHz SiGe bipolar power amplifier MMIC

    T.S.D. Cheung;J.R. Long

  • A 90nm SiGe BiCMOS technology for mm-wave and high-performance analog applications

    John J. Pekarik;J. Adkisson;P. Gray;Q. Liu

  • A 60GHz-band 1V 11.5dBm power amplifier with 11% PAE in 65nm CMOS

    Wei L. Chan;John R. Long;Marco Spirito;John J. Pekarik

  • A low-power 57-to-66GHz transceiver in 40nm LP CMOS with −17dB EVM at 7Gb/s

    Vojkan Vidojkovic;Giovanni Mangraviti;Khaled Khalaf;Viki Szortyka

  • High-Resolution Millimeter-Wave Digitally Controlled Oscillators With Reconfigurable Passive Resonators

    Wanghua Wu;John R. Long;Robert Bogdan Staszewski

  • A 1.7-dB Minimum NF, 22–32-GHz Low-Noise Feedback Amplifier With Multistage Noise Matching in 22-nm FD-SOI CMOS

    Unknown

  • A low-power radio chipset in 40nm LP CMOS with beamforming for 60GHz high-data-rate wireless communication

    V. Vidojkovic;V. Szortyka;K. Khalaf;G. Mangraviti

  • Design of Adaptive Multimode RF Front-End Circuits

    A. Tasic;Su-Tarn Lim;W.A. Serdijn;J.R. Long

  • An Autonomous Wireless Sensor Node Incorporating a Solar Cell Antenna for Energy Harvesting

    M. Danesh;J. R. Long

  • A 60-GHz Band 2 $\, imes\,$ 2 Phased-Array Transmitter in 65-nm CMOS

    Wei L. Chan;John R. Long;Marco Spirito;John J. Pekarik

  • A 23-to-29 GHz Transconductor-Tuned VCO MMIC in 0.13 $\mu$ m CMOS

    Ka Chun Kwok;J.R. Long

  • Adaptive multi-standard circuits and systems for wireless communications

    A. Tasic;W.A. Serdijn;J.R. Long

  • A PPM Gaussian monocycle transmitter for ultra-wideband communications

    S. Bagga;W.A. Serdijn;J.R. Long

Frequent Co-Authors

Wouter A. Serdijn
Wouter A. Serdijn Delft University of Technology
Robert Bogdan Staszewski
Robert Bogdan Staszewski University College Dublin
Piet Wambacq
Piet Wambacq Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Hooman Darabi
Hooman Darabi Broadcom (United States)
Joachim N. Burghartz
Joachim N. Burghartz University of Stuttgart
Alexander Yarovoy
Alexander Yarovoy Delft University of Technology
Ali M. Niknejad
Ali M. Niknejad University of California, Berkeley
Scott K. Reynolds
Scott K. Reynolds IBM (United States)
L.P. Ligthart
L.P. Ligthart Delft University of Technology

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