DocumentCode
1497880
Title
Performance of ultrawideband SSMA using time hopping and M-ary PPM
Author
Ramírez-Mireles, Fernando
Author_Institution
Ikanos Commun., Fremont, CA, USA
Volume
19
Issue
6
fYear
2001
fDate
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1186
Lastpage
1196
Abstract
Wireless spread spectrum multiple access (SSMA) using time hopping and block waveform encoded (M-ary) pulse position modulated (PPM) signals is analyzed. For different M-ary PPM signal designs, the multiple-access performance in free-space propagation renditions is analyzed in terms of the number of users supported by the system for a given bit error rate, signal-to-noise ratio, bit transmission rate, and number of signals in the M-ary set. The processing gain and number of simultaneous users are described in terms of system parameters. Tradeoffs between performance and receiver complexity are discussed. Upper bounds on both the maximum number of users and the total combined bit transmission rate are investigated. This analysis is applied to ultrawideband impulse radio modulation. In this modulation, the communications waveforms are practically realized using subnanosecond impulse technology. A numerical example is given that shows that impulse radio modulation is theoretically able to provide multiple-access communications with a combined transmission capacity of hundreds of megabits per second at bit error rates in the range 10-4 to 10-7 using receivers of moderate complexity
Keywords
channel capacity; error statistics; modulation coding; multi-access systems; multiuser channels; noise; pulse position modulation; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; BER; SNR; bit error rate; bit transmission rate; block encoded M-ary PPM signals; communications waveforms; free-space propagation; multiple-access communications; multiple-access interference modes; multiple-access performance; processing gain; pulse position modulated signals; receiver complexity; receivers; signal-to-noise ratio; spread spectrum multiple access; subnanosecond impulse technology; system parameters; time hopping; transmission capacity; ultrawideband SSMA; ultrawideband impulse radio modulation; upper bounds; Bit error rate; Performance analysis; Pulse modulation; Receivers; Signal analysis; Signal design; Signal to noise ratio; Spread spectrum communication; Ultra wideband technology; Upper bound;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/49.926374
Filename
926374
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