High Data Rate UWB System Design

Abstract

 UWB technology is a serious candidate for the new emerging Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN). In this context UWB is expected to provide very high data rates ≥ 500Mbps for short range communication. Many physical layer schemes have been proposed to address such rates on the wireless medium. Historically pulse based systems have been first proposed as the main modulation technique for UWB. The pulse based modulations inherently occupies a very large bandwidth (several GHz), which is required due to the very low emitting power. This technique is currently considered for low data rate in the sensor network context, but seems to be discarded for high data rate transmissions. Another physical layer, Multi Band Orthogonal Frequency Division Modulation (MBOFDM), has been proposed within the IEEE802.15.3a task group. This technique is based on the well known OFDM scheme which allows good immunity towards multipath channels. In this proposal, only a 500MHz band is used at a given time, and a frequency hopping technique spreads the signal over several GHz. Finally, Direct Sequence Spreading (DSS) has also been proposed in the UWB framework (DSUWB). In this scheme, the data are spread over few GHz of bandwidth by means of very high rate sequences. In the existing proposal, the difficulty comes with the increase of the data rate, which imposes to shorten the spreading sequences. As a consequence there is an increase of the interference which results either in performance degradation or in receiver complexity increase.

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Mr J. K. Ravan

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Mr J. K. Ravan (30).  High Data Rate UWB System Design. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 2(12), 3473-3476. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-138109