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Non-Linear UWB Receivers with MLSE Post-Detection

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Non-Linear UWB Receivers with MLSE Post-Detection
— A wireless body area network with an average throughput of 500 kbps is considered based on ultra-wideband (UWB) pulse position modulation. For a long battery autonomy ultra low power consumption is essential. In [1] a FCC compliant ultra low power UWB communication system was presented. By means of a 1% duty cycle at 50 Mbps peak data rate, the power consumption of the system is estimated below 1 mW. To increase inter-symbol interference (ISI) robustness as well as for synchronization, a simple post-detection maximum-likelihood sequence estimator (MLSE) has been presented [2], [3]. In this work, we extend this MLSE approach to over-sampled energy detectors and non-ideal integration windows. Furthermore, we present optimal MLSE metrics based on partial channel state information as a performance benchmark.
Florian Troesch, Thomas Zasowski, Armin Wittneben
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where VTC
Authors Florian Troesch, Thomas Zasowski, Armin Wittneben
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