Title :
Harmonized multi-RF band UWB-OFDM air interfaces for WPAN applications
Author :
Siaud, I. ; Ulmer-Moll, A.M.
Author_Institution :
WASA Lab., France Telecom R&D RESA, France
Abstract :
This paper presents a multi-UWB-OFDM PHY layer system enable to operate in UWB spectrum mask and at 60 GHz considering two PHY layer systems ensuring a backward compatibility themselves. It allows large throughput scalability and frequency resource management. The system considers on the one hand enhanced baseband processing for ECMA-368 based on advanced binary interleaving techniques. The second one is an optimized UWB-OFDM system based on spectrum efficiency optimization combined with advanced interleaving techniques. Advanced interleaving techniques resort from time-variant binary block interleaving codes denoted Dynamic Binary Interleaving Code (DBIC) considered here as an alternative to the ECMA-368 standard binary cyclic shifter stage and H/W complexity reduction issues. DBIC is designed and assessed on multi-UWB-OFDM PHY layer system. DBIC is implemented thanks a recent interleaving technique denoted Turbo-Like Interleaver (TLI) allowing multiple interleaving pattern generation into a flexible way. This work has been realized within the framework of the ICT-FP7 OMEGA project.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; binary codes; block codes; cyclic codes; frequency allocation; interleaved codes; personal area networks; ultra wideband communication; ECMA-368 standard binary cyclic shifter stage; H-W complexity reduction issues; ICT-FP7 OMEGA project; UWB spectrum mask; WPAN applications; advanced binary interleaving techniques; dynamic binary interleaving code; enhanced baseband processing; frequency 60 GHz; frequency resource management; harmonized multi-RF band UWB-OFDM air interfaces; multi-UWB-OFDM PHY layer system; multiple interleaving pattern generation; spectrum efficiency optimization; throughput scalability; time-variant binary block interleaving codes; turbo-like interleaver; Baseband; Delay; Interleaved codes; Laboratories; Physical layer; Radio frequency; Research and development; Scalability; Telecommunications; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2009 IEEE 20th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5122-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5123-4
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2009.5449932