This paper presents a way to cope with the need of simultaneously rejecting narrowband interference and multi-access interference in a UWB system based on direct-sequence CDMA. With this aim in mind, we rely on a closed-form expression of the system bit error probability in presence of both effects. By means of such a formula, we evaluate the effect of spectrum shaping techniques applied to the spreading sequences. The availability of a certain number of degrees of freedom in deciding the spectral profile allows us to cope with different configurations depending on the relative interfering power but also on the relative position of the signal center frequency and the narrowband interferer.This paper presents a way to cope with the need of s...
Chaotic spreading sequences can increase secrecy and resistance to interception in signal transmissi...
Wideband CDMA method has been recently investigated for its using in the future communication system...
The coherent RAKE reception of wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA) signals with complex ...
This paper presents a way to cope with the need of simultaneously rejecting narrowband interference ...
This paper presents a way to reduce the effect of narrowband interference (due to either an intentio...
The push toward more efficient and flexible use of the radio spectrum has led to the consideration ...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of spreading sequences on the peak-to-average power ratio (...
It is usual to hear a strange short sentence: «Random is better than...». Why is randomness a good s...
International audienceThis paper presents techniques for generating orthogonal bases of signals with...
In this paper we investigate a new waveform based on Spread Spectrum Multi-Carrier Multiple Access (...
Over the last few years there has been an emerging interest in non-coherent ultrawideband (UWB) comm...
Wireless systems are commonly affected by interference from various sources. For example, a number o...
Abstract—Interference from coexisting narrowband services is a critical factor affecting performance...
In this work, we propose an interference mitigation technique for ultrawide band (UWB)-impulse radio...
This paper examines the bit error rate (BER) of a direct sequence spread spectrum (SS) system that u...
Chaotic spreading sequences can increase secrecy and resistance to interception in signal transmissi...
Wideband CDMA method has been recently investigated for its using in the future communication system...
The coherent RAKE reception of wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA) signals with complex ...
This paper presents a way to cope with the need of simultaneously rejecting narrowband interference ...
This paper presents a way to reduce the effect of narrowband interference (due to either an intentio...
The push toward more efficient and flexible use of the radio spectrum has led to the consideration ...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of spreading sequences on the peak-to-average power ratio (...
It is usual to hear a strange short sentence: «Random is better than...». Why is randomness a good s...
International audienceThis paper presents techniques for generating orthogonal bases of signals with...
In this paper we investigate a new waveform based on Spread Spectrum Multi-Carrier Multiple Access (...
Over the last few years there has been an emerging interest in non-coherent ultrawideband (UWB) comm...
Wireless systems are commonly affected by interference from various sources. For example, a number o...
Abstract—Interference from coexisting narrowband services is a critical factor affecting performance...
In this work, we propose an interference mitigation technique for ultrawide band (UWB)-impulse radio...
This paper examines the bit error rate (BER) of a direct sequence spread spectrum (SS) system that u...
Chaotic spreading sequences can increase secrecy and resistance to interception in signal transmissi...
Wideband CDMA method has been recently investigated for its using in the future communication system...
The coherent RAKE reception of wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA) signals with complex ...