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Multiple-Access Slightly Frequency-Shifted Reference Ultra-Wideband Communications for Dense Multipath Channels

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Multiple-Access Slightly Frequency-Shifted Reference Ultra-Wideband Communications for Dense Multipath Channels
Abstract— The design of ultra-wideband (UWB) communication systems has proven to be challenging. Coherent systems require a rake receiver with many taps that is difficult to train, and transmitted-reference (TR) schemes require a wideband analog delay line whose implementation has proven extremely difficult. In response to this challenge, we have recently proposed the frequency-shifted reference (FSR-UWB) system, which leads to the replacement of the delay line in the receiver of the standard TR-UWB system with a mixer, and the resulting system is easily implemented. In this paper, the FSR-UWB idea is extended to provide multiple-access, and a performance analysis is presented. This analysis and the corresponding numerical results reveal that, due to the large bandwidth expansion of the UWB system, the FSR-UWB single-user receiver can still be successfully employed in lightly loaded systems; in other words, successful multipleaccess can be achieved without the need for the wideband...
Qu Zhang, Dennis Goeckel
Added 02 Jun 2010
Updated 02 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICC
Authors Qu Zhang, Dennis Goeckel
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