DocumentCode
1217564
Title
On the coexistence of power-controlled ultrawide-band systems with UMTS, GPS, DCS1800, and fixed wireless systems
Author
Giuliano, Romeo ; Mazzenga, Franco
Author_Institution
Consorzio Univ. Industria Laboratori di Radiocomunicazioni, Rome, Italy
Volume
54
Issue
1
fYear
2005
Firstpage
62
Lastpage
81
Abstract
Ultrawide bandwidth (UWB) wireless technology will play a key role in short-range wireless connectivity supporting very high bit rates availability, low power consumption, and location capabilities. UWB can be conveniently deployed in the design of wireless local and personal area networks, providing advanced integrated multimedia services to nomadic users within hot-spot areas. The very large bandwidth required by the UWB signals cannot be exclusively allocated; thus, UWB band overlaps with the bands allocated to many other narrow-band systems. Therefore, the assessment of the interference caused by UWB devices on already-existing systems is of primary importance to ensure coexistence and, therefore, to guarantee acceptance of UWB technology worldwide. We study the coexistence issues between an UWB-based system and universal mobile telecommunication systems, global positioning systems, DCS1800, and fixed wireless access systems and point-to-point (PP) links terminals. UWB interference is evaluated accounting for the UWB signal model, a realistic UWB master/slave system architecture with power-controlled terminals. Furthermore, we analyze the dependence of the UWB interference from the UWB signal parameters and demonstrate through computer simulation that, in all practical cases, a UWB system can coexist with the selected victim terminals without causing any dangerous interference.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; Global Positioning System; multimedia communication; personal area networks; power control; radio access networks; radio links; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication control; telecommunication services; ultra wideband communication; wireless LAN; DCS 1800; GPS; Global Positioning System; UMTS; UWB interference; Universal Mobile Telecommunication System; advanced integrated multimedia services; fixed wireless access system; narrowband system; personal area network; point-to-point links terminal; power-controlled ultrawideband system; short-range wireless connectivity; wireless local area network; 3G mobile communication; Availability; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Energy consumption; Global Positioning System; Interference; Narrowband; Personal area networks; Ultra wideband technology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVT.2004.838843
Filename
1386612
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