International audienceThe huge potential of ultra wide band impulse radio (UWB IR) with multiple access was initially evaluated using the standard Gaussian approximation which assumed that multi user interference could be approximated as classical Gaussian noise. Later the standard Gaussian approximation has been proved to be invalid in several cases. Thus the performance of the classical UWB IR correlation receiver dramatically reduces. We show in this paper how the non Gaussianity of the multi user interference can be exploited, turning the non Gaussianity into an advantage, increasing the performance with respect to the Gaussian interference case which was supposed to be too optimistic until now
Abstract — In recent years, there has been a growing interest in multiple access communication syste...
The impact of narrowband interference (NBI) on two Ultra Wide Band (UWB) systems is analysed. The tw...
The increasing demand for portable, high data rate communications has focused much attention on wire...
International audienceThe huge potential of ultra wide band impulse radio (UWB IR) with multiple acc...
Validity of the standard Gaussian approximation (SGA) for modeling multi user interference (MUI) in ...
Gaussian mixture (GM) receivers have been recently introduced in the context of ultra wide band (UWB...
Abstract — Ultra-Wideband Impulse Radio communications have been growing rapidly over the last few y...
In this letter, we derive the capacity of ultra-wideband impulse radio (IR) systems employing optima...
Multiuser interference (MUI) statistical models for impulse radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) systems ca...
In this paper we investigate the use of Time Reversal applied to Impulse Radio Ultra Wide Band (IR-U...
One of the main problems in ultra wide band (UWB) impulse radio (IR) systems is the need to cope eff...
EMW Publishing, USA.International audienceIn most existing transmitted-reference ultra-wideband (TR-...
The growing demand for high speed wireless applications and the scarcity of the spectral resources h...
Historically, the Gaussian assumption for noise and interferences has dominated signal processing. T...
Modeling Multi-User Interference (MUI) is crucial in the design of wireless networks. In the case of...
Abstract — In recent years, there has been a growing interest in multiple access communication syste...
The impact of narrowband interference (NBI) on two Ultra Wide Band (UWB) systems is analysed. The tw...
The increasing demand for portable, high data rate communications has focused much attention on wire...
International audienceThe huge potential of ultra wide band impulse radio (UWB IR) with multiple acc...
Validity of the standard Gaussian approximation (SGA) for modeling multi user interference (MUI) in ...
Gaussian mixture (GM) receivers have been recently introduced in the context of ultra wide band (UWB...
Abstract — Ultra-Wideband Impulse Radio communications have been growing rapidly over the last few y...
In this letter, we derive the capacity of ultra-wideband impulse radio (IR) systems employing optima...
Multiuser interference (MUI) statistical models for impulse radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) systems ca...
In this paper we investigate the use of Time Reversal applied to Impulse Radio Ultra Wide Band (IR-U...
One of the main problems in ultra wide band (UWB) impulse radio (IR) systems is the need to cope eff...
EMW Publishing, USA.International audienceIn most existing transmitted-reference ultra-wideband (TR-...
The growing demand for high speed wireless applications and the scarcity of the spectral resources h...
Historically, the Gaussian assumption for noise and interferences has dominated signal processing. T...
Modeling Multi-User Interference (MUI) is crucial in the design of wireless networks. In the case of...
Abstract — In recent years, there has been a growing interest in multiple access communication syste...
The impact of narrowband interference (NBI) on two Ultra Wide Band (UWB) systems is analysed. The tw...
The increasing demand for portable, high data rate communications has focused much attention on wire...