• DocumentCode
    2337412
  • Title

    WLC23-1: Code Shift Keying Modulation For Low-Rate UWB Communications Under Dense Multipath

  • Author

    Erkucuk, Serhat ; Kim, Dong In ; Kwak, Kyung Sup

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Eng. Sci., Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    Nov. 27 2006-Dec. 1 2006
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    5
  • Abstract
    Fixed guard times considered for the physical layer of the IEEE 802.15.4a standard (low-rate Wireless Personal Area Networks) cause user asynchronism-dependent collisions that affect the instantaneous bit-error-rate (BER) and packet- error-rate (PER) performances in the presence of simultaneously operating piconets (SOPs). Using code shift keying (CSK), the location of the guard times can be randomized yielding the collision event independent of user asynchronism. In this paper, CSK modulation is adopted for the physical layer of the IEEE 802.15.4a standard with a special code design technique, and it is shown that the proposed implementation of CSK stabilizes the instantaneous BER and PER values. Stabilizing the instantaneous BER and PER values prevents worst-case scenarios, where many packets may be lost due to user asynchronism-dependent collisions, and should be carefully considered for real system implementation.
  • Keywords
    error statistics; modulation coding; personal area networks; radio networks; ultra wideband communication; IEEE 802.15.4; UWB communications; asynchronism-dependent collisions; bit-error-rate; code shift keying modulation; dense multipath; packet- error-rate; real system implementation; special code design technique; ultra wideband technology; wireless personal area networks; Bit error rate; Code standards; Delay; Interference; Modulation coding; Niobium; Performance evaluation; Personal area networks; Physical layer; Ultra wideband communication;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Global Telecommunications Conference, 2006. GLOBECOM '06. IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    San Francisco, CA
  • ISSN
    1930-529X
  • Print_ISBN
    1-4244-0356-1
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1930-529X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/GLOCOM.2006.745
  • Filename
    4151375