Title :
Frequency domain detection for ultra-wideband communications in the indoor environment
Author :
Bianchi, Tiziano ; Morosi, Simone
Author_Institution :
Florence Univ., Italy
fDate :
30 Aug.-2 Sept. 2004
Abstract :
We propose an innovative communication scheme for ultra-wideband systems which are based on impulse radio technologies. The proposed system relies on both the introduction of the cyclic prefix at the transmitter and the use of a frequency domain detector at the receiver. In particular, two different detection strategies based either on the zero forcing (ZF) or the minimum mean square error (MMSE) criteria have been investigated. We have compared our frequency domain approach with the classical RAKE, considering an illustrative scenario where a base station transmits to several mobile terminals in an indoor environment characterized by severe multipath propagation. The results show that the MMSE receiver achieves the best performance with respect to the other schemes, irrespective of the number of active terminals. Hence, the proposed approach is well suited in indoor wireless environments where multipath propagation tends to increase the effects of both the inter-path and the inter-user interference.
Keywords :
adjacent channel interference; digital radio; indoor radio; least mean squares methods; multipath channels; radar receivers; radio transmitters; MMSE; ZF; cyclic prefix; frequency domain detection; frequency domain detector; impulse radio; indoor environment; inter-path interference; inter-user interference; minimum mean square error; multipath propagation; performance; receiver; transmitter; ultra-wideband communications; zero forcing; Amplitude modulation; Detectors; Frequency domain analysis; Indoor environments; Interference; Modulation coding; Pulse modulation; RAKE receivers; Signal processing; Ultra wideband technology;
Conference_Titel :
Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications, 2004 IEEE Eighth International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8408-3
DOI :
10.1109/ISSSTA.2004.1371749