Title :
Ultra-wideband impulse radio systems with multiple pulse types
Author :
Gezici, Sinan ; Sahinoglu, Zafer ; Kobayashi, Hisashi ; Poor, H. Vincent
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Princeton Univ., NJ, USA
fDate :
4/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In an ultra-wideband (UWB) impulse radio (IR) system, a number of pulses, each transmitted in an interval called a "frame," is employed to represent one information symbol. Conventionally, a single type of UWB pulse is used in all frames of all users. In this paper, IR systems with multiple types of UWB pulses are considered, where different types of pulses can be used in different frames by different users. Both stored-reference (SR) and transmitted-reference (TR) systems are considered. First, the spectral properties of a multipulse IR system with polarity randomization is investigated. It is shown that the average power spectral density is the average of the spectral contents of different pulse shapes. Then, approximate closed-form expressions for the bit-error probability of a multipulse SR-IR system are derived for Rake receivers in asynchronous multiuser environments. The effects of both interframe interference (IFI) and multiple-access interference (MAI) are analyzed. The theoretical and simulation results indicate that SR-IR systems that are more robust against IFI and MAI than a "conventional" SR-IR system can be designed with multiple types of ultra-wideband pulses. Finally, extensions to multipulse TR-IR systems are briefly described.
Keywords :
approximation theory; error statistics; multiuser channels; radio receivers; radiofrequency interference; ultra wideband communication; IFI; MAI; Rake receiver; UWB; approximate closed-form expression; asynchronous multiuser environment; bit-error probability; impulse radio system; interframe interference; multiple-access interference; multipulse SR-IR system; multipulse TR-IR system; polarity randomization; power spectral density; stored-reference system; transmitted-reference system; ultra-wideband system; Autocorrelation; Channel estimation; Fading; Multipath channels; Multiple access interference; Noise generators; Pulse modulation; Strontium; Ultra wideband technology; Working environment noise; Multipulse impulse radio (IR); performance analysis; stored-reference (SR); transmitted-reference (TR); ultra-wideband (UWB);
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2005.863880