Title :
Subnanosecond UWB channel sounding in frequency and temporal domain
Author :
Keignart, J. ; Daniele, N.
Author_Institution :
CEA-LETI, CEA/Direction de la Recherche Technologique, Grenoble, France
Abstract :
The performance prediction and simulation of new communication and positioning systems based on UWB technology require an important effort to reach a deep knowledge of the physical channel. The multipath nature of the indoor channel is the limiting factor for positioning accuracy and communication capabilities of UWB systems in real environments, in particular ISI for high data rate applications. Most of the measurement performed to characterise the UWB channel have been performed in the time-domain by using a sampling oscilloscope with resolution greater than 1 ns. This paper describes a frequency approach based on a vector network analyser with a subnanosecond resolution in accordance with usually UWB pulse width. After an introduction the measurement technique is described and the performances of the sounding chain evaluated. Then an experimental methodology is proposed in order to assess the channel characteristics at different scale levels (small, medium, large). Finally the statistical post-processing for the future measurements is described.
Keywords :
delays; frequency-domain analysis; indoor radio; intersymbol interference; multipath channels; radiowave propagation; statistical analysis; time-domain analysis; 10 m; 4 GHz; ISI; RMS delay spread; UWB technology; antenna separation; bandwidth; channel characteristics; communication systems; frequency domain; high data rate applications; laboratory environment; multipath indoor channel; multipath intensity profile; performance prediction; physical channel; positioning accuracy; positioning systems; propagation model; sampling oscilloscope; simulation; statistical parameters; statistical post-processing; subnanosecond UWB channel sounding; temporal domain; time-domain measurement; vector network analyser; Frequency; Intersymbol interference; Measurement techniques; Oscilloscopes; Performance evaluation; Predictive models; Sampling methods; Space vector pulse width modulation; Time domain analysis; Ultra wideband technology;
Conference_Titel :
Ultra Wideband Systems and Technologies, 2002. Digest of Papers. 2002 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7496-7
DOI :
10.1109/UWBST.2002.1006311