Title :
Finite-resolution digital receiver for high rate ultra-wideband weighted-transmitted reference system
Author :
Khani, Hassan ; Nie, Hong ; Xiang, Weidong ; Chen, Zhizhang
Author_Institution :
ECE Dept., Ghochan Inst. of Eng. & Technol., Ghochan, Iran
Abstract :
Having adequate robustness to variations of both weight coefficient and integration interval, the weighted-transmitted reference (WTR) system can achieve a superior performance and support high data rate ultra-wideband (UWB) communications as well. To benefit from these excellent advantages without using ultra-wideband analog delay lines, in this paper, a finite-resolution digital receiver is proposed. The performance of the proposed receiver is evaluated at a data rate of 114Mbps averaged over 100 realizations of IEEE 802.15.3a channel model 1 (CM1) for different quantization levels of finite-resolution analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) operating at Nyquist rate, taking into account noise, inter-path/pulse interference (IPaI/IPI), and inter-symbol interference (ISI). The effects of sampling rates, number of reference pulses, and the ADC threshold(s), weight coefficient, and summation interval on the receiver performance are also investigated. The evaluation results show that the proposed receivers using finite-resolution ADCs only suffer a performance degradation of several dB as compared to the full-resolution ADC and analog receivers. Therefore, employing finite-resolution ADCs could be a promising approach to implement the WTR receivers without using ultra-wideband analog delay lines.
Keywords :
intersymbol interference; personal area networks; quantisation (signal); radio receivers; signal sampling; ultra wideband communication; ADC; IEEE 802.15.3a channel model 1; Nyquist rate; bit rate 114 Mbit/s; finite resolution analog-to-digital converter; finite resolution digital receiver; high data rate ultrawideband communications; high rate ultra wideband weighted transmitted reference system; integration interval; inter-path/pulse interference; intersymbol interference; noise; quantization level; sampling rate; weight coefficient; Channel models; Complexity theory; Interference; Noise; Receivers; Sensitivity; Ultra wideband technology; Digital receiver; finite-resolution ADC; inter-pulse interference; inter-symbol interference; sampling rate; ultra-wideband weighted-transmitted reference;
Conference_Titel :
Ultra-Wideband (ICUWB), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bologna
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1763-5
Electronic_ISBN :
2162-6588
DOI :
10.1109/ICUWB.2011.6058827