A low-power impulse-radio ultra-wideband receiver is demonstrated for low data-rate applications. A topology selection study demonstrates that the quadrature analog correlation is a good receiver architecture choice when energy consumption must be minimized. The receiver operates in the 3.1–5 GHz band of the UWB FCC spectrum mask on channels of 500MHz bandwidth. The pulse correlation operation is done in the analog domain in order to reduce the ADC sampling speed down to the pulse repetition rate, thereby reducing the power consumption. The receiver comprises a low-noise amplifier with full on-chip matching network, an RF local oscillator generation, two quadrature mixers, two analog baseband chains followed by two ADCs,and a clock generat...
In this paper a 75 pJ/b all-digital quadrature coherent impulse radio ultra-wideband transceiver in ...
Graduation date: 2005This paper proposes a novel means of using analog correlators to improve upon\u...
Ultra Wideband (UWB) radio represents a promising way of communication for low power applications in...
As most radio communication is based on a narrow banded carrier tech nique, the technique this thes...
This thesis documents the design and analysis of a low-power integrated ultra-wideband(UWB) receiver...
Abstract—This paper presents the system architecture, model-ing, and design constraints for a baseba...
Abstract—In this paper, a novel architecture for a low data-rate, low power consumption Impulse Radi...
The fast development of CMOS IC process technology and the opening up of high frequency bands by reg...
This paper presents a fully integrated flexible ultra-low power UWB impulse radio receiver, capable ...
Ultra-Wideband systems is the collective term for wireless devices with a large spectral footprint a...
International audienceA self-duty-cycled non-coherent impulse radio-ultra wideband receiver targeted...
UnrestrictedA pulse-based ultra-wideband transceiver (UWB-IR) operating in the 3.25 - 4.75 GHz band ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The advantages of microelectronics can be found in the biomedical industry, where the technology is ...
The needs for short range and fine resolution communications systems has motivated researchers to re...
In this paper a 75 pJ/b all-digital quadrature coherent impulse radio ultra-wideband transceiver in ...
Graduation date: 2005This paper proposes a novel means of using analog correlators to improve upon\u...
Ultra Wideband (UWB) radio represents a promising way of communication for low power applications in...
As most radio communication is based on a narrow banded carrier tech nique, the technique this thes...
This thesis documents the design and analysis of a low-power integrated ultra-wideband(UWB) receiver...
Abstract—This paper presents the system architecture, model-ing, and design constraints for a baseba...
Abstract—In this paper, a novel architecture for a low data-rate, low power consumption Impulse Radi...
The fast development of CMOS IC process technology and the opening up of high frequency bands by reg...
This paper presents a fully integrated flexible ultra-low power UWB impulse radio receiver, capable ...
Ultra-Wideband systems is the collective term for wireless devices with a large spectral footprint a...
International audienceA self-duty-cycled non-coherent impulse radio-ultra wideband receiver targeted...
UnrestrictedA pulse-based ultra-wideband transceiver (UWB-IR) operating in the 3.25 - 4.75 GHz band ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The advantages of microelectronics can be found in the biomedical industry, where the technology is ...
The needs for short range and fine resolution communications systems has motivated researchers to re...
In this paper a 75 pJ/b all-digital quadrature coherent impulse radio ultra-wideband transceiver in ...
Graduation date: 2005This paper proposes a novel means of using analog correlators to improve upon\u...
Ultra Wideband (UWB) radio represents a promising way of communication for low power applications in...