Direct Sequence Impulse Radio (DS-IR) is a flexible Ultra Wideband (UWB) format that jointly exploits Direct Sequence (DS) and Time Hopping (TH) spreading. The Symbol Error Rate (SER) of DS-IR is analysed for a QPSK system transmitting over a frequency selective channel with coherent RAKE reception. The Inter Symbol Interference (ISI) and other impairments affecting the system are studied and novel SER estimation methods are introduced. The methods are used to asses the performance over a realistic channel model and to analyse the effect of the system parameters. It is shown that, thanks to the TH, the system duty cycle can be varied with a minor impact on the SER
In this paper, the impact of timing jitter in direct sequence ultra wideband (DS-UWB) system is inve...
Ultra Wide-band (UWB) recently attracts much attention as an indoor short range high-speed wireless ...
The demand and growth of short-range wireless communications has been tremendous in the past few yea...
We consider a single user Direct Sequence Impulse Radio (DS-IR) system operating with a QPSK constel...
The impact of narrowband interference (NBI) on two Ultra Wide Band (UWB) systems is analysed. The tw...
Ultra Wideband (UWB) transmission is a Spread Spectrum (SS) system that is currently receiving great...
The performance of two ultra wideband communication systems is investigated. The first system is the...
The performance of several Ultra-WideBand (UWB) transmission schemes is analysed when the channel is...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a promising technology that offers a potential solution for the data rate, c...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a promising technology that offers a potential solution for the data rate, c...
70 p.The project involves performance analysis of error for rake receivers of Ultra Wide Band commun...
We investigate timing tolerances of ultra wideband (UWB) impulse radios. We quantify the bit-error-r...
Abstract — For transmitted-reference impulse radio, it has been experimentally shown that multiple t...
Abstract — This paper is motivated by the need to design medium access control (MAC) protocols for i...
Noncoherent communication receivers (differential-detectors) have simple design, however, they alway...
In this paper, the impact of timing jitter in direct sequence ultra wideband (DS-UWB) system is inve...
Ultra Wide-band (UWB) recently attracts much attention as an indoor short range high-speed wireless ...
The demand and growth of short-range wireless communications has been tremendous in the past few yea...
We consider a single user Direct Sequence Impulse Radio (DS-IR) system operating with a QPSK constel...
The impact of narrowband interference (NBI) on two Ultra Wide Band (UWB) systems is analysed. The tw...
Ultra Wideband (UWB) transmission is a Spread Spectrum (SS) system that is currently receiving great...
The performance of two ultra wideband communication systems is investigated. The first system is the...
The performance of several Ultra-WideBand (UWB) transmission schemes is analysed when the channel is...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a promising technology that offers a potential solution for the data rate, c...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a promising technology that offers a potential solution for the data rate, c...
70 p.The project involves performance analysis of error for rake receivers of Ultra Wide Band commun...
We investigate timing tolerances of ultra wideband (UWB) impulse radios. We quantify the bit-error-r...
Abstract — For transmitted-reference impulse radio, it has been experimentally shown that multiple t...
Abstract — This paper is motivated by the need to design medium access control (MAC) protocols for i...
Noncoherent communication receivers (differential-detectors) have simple design, however, they alway...
In this paper, the impact of timing jitter in direct sequence ultra wideband (DS-UWB) system is inve...
Ultra Wide-band (UWB) recently attracts much attention as an indoor short range high-speed wireless ...
The demand and growth of short-range wireless communications has been tremendous in the past few yea...