Title :
Power spectral density characteristics of MCSK based impulse radios in UWB communications
Author :
Erküçük, Serhat ; Kim, Dong In
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. Sci., Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada
fDate :
30 May-1 June 2005
Abstract :
This paper studies the power spectral density (PSD) characteristics of ultra wideband (UWB) signals modulated by M-ary code shift keying (MCSK)/binary pulse position modulation (BPPM) and MCSK/binary pulse amplitude modulation (BPAM), which we refer to as MCSK based impulse radios (IRs). MCSK/BPPM is a recently proposed UWB modulation format that can achieve a high data rate without affecting pulse shaping and further improve the bit-error-rate (BER) performance subject to the same signal energy per bit. The MCSK/BPPM increases the effective time hopping (TH) code period by randomly selecting a TH code from a set of M distinct codes per user. This selection smooths the continuous spectrum and suppresses the discrete spectral components, which is desired for real implementation. For a complete PSD evaluation of MCSK based IRs, also the PSD of MCSK/BPAM is studied. The analysis shows that MCSK/BPPM and MCSK/BPAM systems achieve improved PSD characteristics over the conventional TH-BPPM and TH-BPAM systems. Suggestions are also made to improve the PSD characteristics of conventional TH systems.
Keywords :
pulse amplitude modulation; pulse position modulation; ultra wideband communication; BER; BPAM; BPPM; M-ary code shift keying; UWB communications; binary pulse amplitude modulation; binary pulse position modulation; bit-error-rate; impulse radios; power spectral density characteristics; pulse shaping; time hopping code; ultra wideband signals; Amplitude modulation; Bit error rate; Modulation coding; Power engineering and energy; Pulse modulation; Pulse shaping methods; Signal design; Ultra wideband communication; Ultra wideband technology; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2005. VTC 2005-Spring. 2005 IEEE 61st
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8887-9
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2005.1543537