Author :
Adamiuk, Grzegorz ; Zwick, Thomas ; Wiesbeck, Werner
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Hochfrequenztech. und Elektron., Karlsruhe Inst. of Technol., Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract :
Since the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) opened the spectrum from 3.1 to 10.6 GHz for unlicensed radio applications with an EIRP of up to 41.3 dBm/MHz, numerous papers have been published on ultrawideband (UWB) antennas. Often the goal in these publications is to present an antenna, which has a satisfactory input reflection coefficient and a reasonable, constant radiation diagram versus frequency. However, in the case of UWB, there are numerous additional critical characteristics, which must be considered in the proper wireless system design. The publications, which treat this topic with sufficient proficiency, use such quantities as transient gain, group delay, ringing, dispersion, signal fidelity, polarization, efficiency, and the peak value of the transient response. For practical applications based on signals with an UWB instantaneous bandwidth occupation, all criteria are of vital importance, because they determine the sensor resolution, accuracy, or increase the bit error rate in communications systems. This paper gives an overview of UWB antenna designs together with their suitability for different applications with respect to the aforementioned critical characteristics. Additionally, UWB antenna array design, polarization diversity, and application in body area network (BAN) will be discussed. In nearly all cases the time-domain characteristics are taken into account, as they are more intuitive to interpret and very convenient for time-domain UWB system design.
Keywords :
body area networks; diversity reception; error statistics; polarisation; ultra wideband antennas; ultra wideband communication; ultra wideband radar; BAN; EIRP; INVITED unlicensed radio applications; U.S. Federal Communications Commission; UWB antenna array design; UWB instantaneous bandwidth; bit error rate; body-area networking; communication systems; communications systems; dispersion; frequency 3.1 GHz to 10.6 GHz; group delay; peak value; polarization; polarization diversity; radar sensing; radiation diagram; ringing; short-range broadband communications; signal fidelity; time-domain characteristics; transient gain; ultrawideband antennas; wireless system design; Antenna arrays; Bandwidth allocation; Directive antennas; Horn antennas; OFDM; Ultra wideband antennas; Ultra wideband radar; Antenna arrays; UWB communication; body area network antennas; impulse radiation; ultra wideband antennas;