In this dissertation different approaches to robustness in ultra wideband (UWB) wireless sensor networks, specifically biomedical applications, are studied. UWB wireless sensor networks are unlicensed users of the frequency spectrum and they can be interfered by signals from other licensed users/devices that are generally narrowband signals. Due to the relatively high power of narrowband interferences (NBI) UWB wireless sensor networks can strongly get affected and loose their performance. This problem is addressed in the thesis along methods to make UWB wireless sensor networks robust against NBI. The discussed methods mainly come in two categories. One category suggests methods for a blind UWB wireless sensor network, and by blind we mea...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are systems used for detecting events and gathering information from...
Wireless communication applications with large signal bandwidth are developed tremendously in recent...
Wireless systems are commonly affected by interference from various sources. For example, a number o...
The impact of narrowband interference signals on impulse radio ultrawideband (UWB) communication sys...
Recent surveys conducted in the context of industrial automation have outlined that reliability conc...
Ultra wideband (UWB) communication systems refers to systems whose bandwidth is many times greater t...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) offer a compelling solution for distributed sensing problems because...
The proliferation of wireless communications systems poses new challenges in terms of coexistence be...
Ultra wide band (UWB) is an extremely promising wireless technology for researchers and industrials....
Ultrawideband impulse radio systems offer two kinds of processing gains that can be adapted based on...
Recently ultra-wideband (UWB) communications has emerged as an alternative to narrowband communicati...
Power control is a critical parameter for the design and evaluation of UWB-based WPAN networks due t...
The recent speedy development of computer technology, Internet of things (IoT) and Industrial 4.0 ...
Abstract This Thesis examines low complexity receiver structures for impulse-radio (IR) ultra-wideba...
Abstract — In this paper, we present a simple interference mitigation solution for coexistence of Ul...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are systems used for detecting events and gathering information from...
Wireless communication applications with large signal bandwidth are developed tremendously in recent...
Wireless systems are commonly affected by interference from various sources. For example, a number o...
The impact of narrowband interference signals on impulse radio ultrawideband (UWB) communication sys...
Recent surveys conducted in the context of industrial automation have outlined that reliability conc...
Ultra wideband (UWB) communication systems refers to systems whose bandwidth is many times greater t...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) offer a compelling solution for distributed sensing problems because...
The proliferation of wireless communications systems poses new challenges in terms of coexistence be...
Ultra wide band (UWB) is an extremely promising wireless technology for researchers and industrials....
Ultrawideband impulse radio systems offer two kinds of processing gains that can be adapted based on...
Recently ultra-wideband (UWB) communications has emerged as an alternative to narrowband communicati...
Power control is a critical parameter for the design and evaluation of UWB-based WPAN networks due t...
The recent speedy development of computer technology, Internet of things (IoT) and Industrial 4.0 ...
Abstract This Thesis examines low complexity receiver structures for impulse-radio (IR) ultra-wideba...
Abstract — In this paper, we present a simple interference mitigation solution for coexistence of Ul...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are systems used for detecting events and gathering information from...
Wireless communication applications with large signal bandwidth are developed tremendously in recent...
Wireless systems are commonly affected by interference from various sources. For example, a number o...