Abstract—The autocorrelation receiver (AcR) is a subop-timum, low-complexity receiver architecture particularly suited to ultra-wideband (UWB) communication systems. As the bit rate increases, interference among pulses due to multipath propagation causes serious impairments of the AcR’s performance. To mitigate this effect, we propose an appropriate design of the chip code and of the delay hopping (DH) code. We provide conditions to be satis-fied by the DH code in order to reduce the nonlinear intersymbol interference (ISI) and the bias term, which are peculiar nuisance parameters of autocorrelation receivers. By extending the length of the chip code, we show that transmitted pulses per symbol can be employed to suppress the average linear ...
The need for effective capture of multipath energy presents a key challenge to receiver design for p...
The performance of several Ultra-WideBand (UWB) transmission schemes is analysed when the channel is...
Abstract—In this paper, we analyze the performance of transmitted-reference (TR) impulse radio (IR) ...
Abstract—Transmitted reference (TR) modulation schemes, initially proposed for spread spectrums in 1...
Abstract — For transmitted-reference impulse radio, it has been experimentally shown that multiple t...
Abstract — An ultra-wideband (UWB) transmitted reference (TR) system transmits an un-modulated pulse...
Abstract — This paper presents a low-complexity time reversal technique as an enhancement for the ul...
The performance of a single-user ultra-wideband (UWB) communication system employing binary block-co...
Abstract — The autocorrelation demodulation (ACD) has po-tential for use in medium-range low-cost UW...
Transmitted-Reference (TR) signaling, in conjunction with an autocorrelation receiver (AcR), offers...
AbstractSince there is much larger channel delay spread, there is serious inter-symbol interference ...
Over the last few years there has been an emerging interest in ultrawideband (UWB) communications in...
Abstract This Thesis examines low complexity receiver structures for impulse-radio (IR) ultra-wideba...
In this paper, performance and parameter optimization of RAKE reception for time-hopping Ultra Wideb...
Abstract—We present a detailed analysis of a previously introduced multichannel autocorrelation rece...
The need for effective capture of multipath energy presents a key challenge to receiver design for p...
The performance of several Ultra-WideBand (UWB) transmission schemes is analysed when the channel is...
Abstract—In this paper, we analyze the performance of transmitted-reference (TR) impulse radio (IR) ...
Abstract—Transmitted reference (TR) modulation schemes, initially proposed for spread spectrums in 1...
Abstract — For transmitted-reference impulse radio, it has been experimentally shown that multiple t...
Abstract — An ultra-wideband (UWB) transmitted reference (TR) system transmits an un-modulated pulse...
Abstract — This paper presents a low-complexity time reversal technique as an enhancement for the ul...
The performance of a single-user ultra-wideband (UWB) communication system employing binary block-co...
Abstract — The autocorrelation demodulation (ACD) has po-tential for use in medium-range low-cost UW...
Transmitted-Reference (TR) signaling, in conjunction with an autocorrelation receiver (AcR), offers...
AbstractSince there is much larger channel delay spread, there is serious inter-symbol interference ...
Over the last few years there has been an emerging interest in ultrawideband (UWB) communications in...
Abstract This Thesis examines low complexity receiver structures for impulse-radio (IR) ultra-wideba...
In this paper, performance and parameter optimization of RAKE reception for time-hopping Ultra Wideb...
Abstract—We present a detailed analysis of a previously introduced multichannel autocorrelation rece...
The need for effective capture of multipath energy presents a key challenge to receiver design for p...
The performance of several Ultra-WideBand (UWB) transmission schemes is analysed when the channel is...
Abstract—In this paper, we analyze the performance of transmitted-reference (TR) impulse radio (IR) ...