articleIEEE Microwave MagazineMay 29, 2003Closed access

Ultra-Wideband Wireless Systems

Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science · General Atomics (United States)

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Abstract

The recent FCC frequency allocation for UWB has generated a lot of interest in UWB technologies. There is 7,500 MHz of spectrum for unlicensed use. The main limitations are provided by the low-power spectral density and by the fact that the transmit signal must occupy at least 500 MHz at whole times. IEEE 802.15.3a is being developed for high-bit-rate PAN applications, and UWB is the most promising technology to support the stringent requirements: 110, 200, and 480 Mb/s. Two UWB multiband systems, frequency hopping and Spectral Keying, have been described in this article. Both systems meet the stringent requirements provided by IEEE 802.15.

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Keywords
  • Ultra-wideband
  • Electronic engineering
  • Wireless
  • Computer science
  • Frequency-hopping spread spectrum
  • Electrical engineering
  • Telecommunications
  • Wideband
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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