Title :
Routing of Power Efficient IR-UWB Wireless and Wired Services for In-Building Network Applications
Author :
Abraha, Solomon Tesfay ; Okonkwo, Chigo ; Gamage, Prasanna Angulugaha ; Tangdiongga, Eduward ; Koonen, Ton
Author_Institution :
COBRA Res. Inst., Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We present a wireless link budget analysis for impulse-radio ultrawideband (IR-UWB) systems with different pulse-shaping techniques using a realistic path loss model. Simulation results confirm that a proper pulse design technique is crucial for satisfying Federal Communications Commission mask requirements and performance enhancement of IR-UWB systems. We present a novel pulse design technique, based on a linear combination of modified doublets pulses and compare it with conventional pulses such as monocycle, doublet and fifth-order derivative of Gaussian pulses. The proposed pulse outperforms the conventional pulses in terms of spectral power efficiency and achievable reach using an M-ary pulse-amplitude modulation format and a fixed data rate. Furthermore, we propose and experimentally demonstrate routing over a hybrid wired-wireless network of IR-UWB services using the proposed pulse shape. The routing functionality is realized using a single semiconductor optical amplifier based on the cross-gain modulation technique. Error-free transmission of both 1.25 Gb/s baseband wired services and 2 Gb/s wireless IR-UWB services has been achieved over 1 km fiber link. The proposed technique can efficiently distribute and multicast both wireless IR-UWB and wired services in future in-building networks.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; optical fibre networks; optical links; optical modulation; optical pulse shaping; performance evaluation; semiconductor optical amplifiers; spectral analysis; telecommunication network routing; ultra wideband communication; Federal Communications Commission mask requirements; IR-UWB systems; M-ary pulse-amplitude modulation format; baseband wired services; cross-gain modulation technique; error-free transmission; fiber link; fixed data rate; hybrid wired-wireless network; impulse-radio ultrawideband systems; in-building network applications; in-building networks; performance enhancement; power efficient IR-UWB wireless routing; pulse design technique; pulse-shaping techniques; realistic path loss model; routing functionality; semiconductor optical amplifier; spectral power efficiency; wireless IR-UWB services; wireless link budget analysis; Bandwidth; FCC; Modulation; Photonics; Pulse shaping methods; Shape; Wireless communication; Impulse radio; in-building network; signal processing; ultrawideband (UWB) communications;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2012.2189554