articleIEEE Journal on Selected Areas in CommunicationsDec 1, 2002Closed access

Characterization of ultra-wide bandwidth wireless indoor channels: a communication-theoretic view

Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Decision Systems (United States) · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

An ultra-wide bandwidth (UWB) signal propagation experiment is performed in a typical modern laboratory/office building. The bandwidth of the signal used in this experiment is in excess of 1 GHz, which results in a differential path delay resolution of less than a nanosecond, without special processing. Based on the experimental results, a characterization of the propagation channel from a communications theoretic view point is described, and its implications for the design of a UWB radio receiver are presented. Robustness of the UWB signal to multipath fading is quantified through histograms and cumulative distributions. The all RAKE (ARAKE) receiver and maximum-energy-capture selective RAKE (SRAKE) receiver…

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Keywords
  • Rake receiver
  • Multipath propagation
  • Computer science
  • Fading
  • Electronic engineering
  • Radio receiver design
  • Bandwidth (computing)
  • Delay spread
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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