Author_Institution :
Multispectral Solutions Inc., Germantown, MD, USA
Abstract :
Developed in the early 1960s, time-domain electromagnetics, the study of electromagnetic-wave propagation from a time-domain perspective, has given birth to a fascinating new technology, which today is commonly referred to as ultra-wideband (UWB). It has now been slightly more than 25 years since the 1978 seminal paper of Bennett and Ross, which summarized UWB´s early applications. It thus seems appropriate, given the tremendous increase in interest in the technology since the Federal Communications Commission modified its Part 15 rules to accommodate UWB transmissions, to take a look at more recent system applications of this unique technology. This paper provides a brief historical perspective of UWB, discusses recent techniques for the generation and reception of short-pulse electromagnetic waveforms, and examines a number of recently developed UWB systems in the communications, radar, and precision-positioning fields. Finally, a brief assessment of future trends for the technology is provided.
Keywords :
broadband networks; military radar; radar equipment; radio equipment; radiowave propagation; time-domain analysis; electromagnetic-wave propagation; historical perspective; precision-positioning fields; radar; short-pulse electromagnetic waveforms; short-pulse ultra-wideband technology; time-domain electromagnetics; Appropriate technology; Electromagnetic propagation; FCC; Paper technology; Radar applications; Radar cross section; Time domain analysis; Transient analysis; Ultra wideband radar; Ultra wideband technology; Broad-band communication; UWB; electromagnetic transient analysis; position measurement; pulse-shaping methods; radar; radar applications; transient propagation; ultra-wideband;