Xibi Chen

Orcid: 0000-0003-2615-2769

According to our database1, Xibi Chen authored at least 11 papers between 2021 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2024
A 265-GHz CMOS Reflectarray With 98×98 Elements for 1°-Wide Beam Forming and High-Angular-Resolution Radar Imaging.
IEEE J. Solid State Circuits, November, 2024

A 1.54-mm<sup>2</sup>, 264-GHz Wake-Up Receiver With Integrated Cryptographic Authentication for Ultra-Miniaturized Platforms.
IEEE J. Solid State Circuits, March, 2024

12.5 A Packageless Anti-Tampering Tag Utilizing Unclonable Sub-THz Wave Scattering at the Chip-Item Interface.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2024

A CMOS-Integrated Color Center Pulse-Sequence Control and Detection System.
Proceedings of the IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, 2024

2023
Active RIS vs. Passive RIS: Which Will Prevail in 6G?
IEEE Trans. Commun., March, 2023

A 1.54mm<sup>2</sup> Wake-Up Receiver Based on THz Carrier Wave and Integrated Cryptographic Authentication.
Proceedings of the IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, 2023

2022
A 140-GHz FMCW TX/RX-Antenna-Sharing Transceiver With Low-Inherent-Loss Duplexing and Adaptive Self-Interference Cancellation.
IEEE J. Solid State Circuits, 2022

Electronic THz Pencil Beam Forming and 2D Steering for High Angular-Resolution Operation: A 98×98-Unit 265GHz CMOS Reflectarray with In-Unit Digital Beam Shaping and Squint Correction.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2022

A 140GHz Transceiver with Integrated Antenna, Inherent-Low-Loss Duplexing and Adaptive Self-Interference Cancellation for FMCW Monostatic Radar.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2022

Active RISs: Signal Modeling, Asymptotic Analysis, and Beamforming Design.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Communications Conference, 2022

2021
A 220-to-320-GHz FMCW Radar in 65-nm CMOS Using a Frequency-Comb Architecture.
IEEE J. Solid State Circuits, 2021


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