Title :
The performance of a direct-sequence spread ultrawideband system in the presence of multipath, narrowband interference, and multiuser interference
Author_Institution :
Intel Labs., Hillsboro, OR, USA
Abstract :
Ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, typically characterized by the transmission of very short impulses, is, by its nature, a spread spectrum system. However, it can also be combined with more traditional spread spectrum techniques, like CDMA to improve the multiple access capability. Much of the published research to date has focused primarily on the use of time-hopping, but direct sequence spreading could also be used with UWB waveforms. This paper characterizes the performance of a direct sequence (DS) UWB system in the presence of multipath and "narrowband" interference (NBI), and shows the importance of the spreading code design and potential sensitivity to certain forms of narrowband interference (NBI).
Keywords :
broadband networks; code division multiple access; correlation methods; multipath channels; multiuser channels; radio networks; radio receivers; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; CDMA; RAKE receiver output; UWB technology; UWB waveforms; cross-correlation; direct sequence UWB system; direct-sequence spread ultrawideband system; multipath; multiuser interference; narrowband interference; sequence autocorrelation function; spread spectrum system; spreading code design; time-hopping; Bandwidth; Fourier transforms; Interference; Multiaccess communication; Narrowband; Power system modeling; Pulse modulation; Radio frequency; Spread spectrum communication; 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.2002.1006325