DocumentCode
1065149
Title
Pulse Repetition and Cyclic Prefix: Different Transmitting Strategies for Impulse Radio UWB Systems
Author
Bianchi, Tiziano ; Morosi, Simone
Author_Institution
Dipt. di Elettron. e Telecomun., Univ. di Firenze, Florence
Volume
57
Issue
4
fYear
2009
fDate
4/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1526
Lastpage
1537
Abstract
In this paper, we compare the performance of two different communication techniques for impulse radio ultra- wide-band (UWB) systems, which resort to impulsive modulations. These techniques can be applied in a short-range scenario where a central node synchronously communicates with several peripheral nodes. The first one is based on the pulse repetition according to the spreading factor value, whereas the second one relies on the cyclic prefix insertion and the detection in the frequency domain (FD). Since both techniques cause a throughput loss, they have to be compared both in terms of the performance and the maximum data rate that is afforded. An indoor scenario is considered, in which either low- or high-data-rate flows are synchronously transmitted by a central node in the presence of variable system loads. Lastly, alternative detection strategies are also taken into account, which are based on the partial knowledge of the channel parameters. The complexity analysis and simulation results show that the FD approach is effective for high data-rate transmission and in the presence of many data flows, whereas RAKE is more suitable in low-data-rate systems transmitting few data flows.
Keywords
ultra wideband communication; wireless channels; RAKE receivers; channel parameters; communication technique; cyclic prefix insertion; data flows; data-rate transmission; impulse radio UWB systems; impulsive modulations; pulse repetition; short-range scenario; transmitting strategy; Dense multipath propagation; RAKE receiver; frequency-domain detection; impulse radio; ultra-wide-band;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-587X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSP.2009.2012895
Filename
4749306
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