DocumentCode
3224644
Title
Performance of ultra-wideband time-hopping spread spectrum impulse radio systems with antenna array
Author
Sheu-Sheu Tan ; Kannan, B. ; Nallanathan, A.
Author_Institution
Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
Volume
1
fYear
2002
fDate
25-28 Nov. 2002
Firstpage
399
Abstract
Impulse radio (IR) is a time-hopping spread spectrum technique in which sub-nanosecond pulses are modulated to convey information exclusively in the relative time position of the pulses. In this paper, the influence of temporal and spatial diversities is analyzed on the performance of ultra-wideband impulse radio systems. We investigate how antenna diversity can be used to improve the bit error rate of the IR system in dense multipath environments. Numerical results show that the performance of the IR system improves when the number of array elements is increased. The performance can be further improved by coherently adding more multipaths at the receiver.
Keywords
antenna arrays; array signal processing; direction-of-arrival estimation; diversity reception; error statistics; frequency hop communication; multipath channels; planar antenna arrays; spread spectrum communication; DOA estimation; IR system; antenna array; antenna diversity; array elements; beamforming; bit error rate; dense multipath environments; direction of arrival estimation; impulse radio systems; modulation; multipath fading; planar array; receiver; spatial diversity; sub-nanosecond pulses; system performance; temporal diversity; ultra-wideband time-hopping spread spectrum; Antenna arrays; Fading; Performance analysis; Pulse modulation; Radar antennas; Robustness; Spread spectrum communication; Spread spectrum radar; Ultra wideband antennas; Ultra wideband technology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communication Systems, 2002. ICCS 2002. The 8th International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7510-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCS.2002.1182505
Filename
1182505
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