Title :
Performance comparison of frequency domain processing and time domain processing in ultra wideband links
Author :
Wu, Zhiqiang ; Zhu, Fang ; Nassa, Carl R.
Author_Institution :
Dept of ECE, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO, USA
Abstract :
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) systems are considered excellent candidates for future-generation short-range, high-throughput wireless communications. Today, UWB transmit strategies include equally-spaced pulse positioning, time-hopping, and direct-sequence spreading. In this work, we begin by comparing the BER performance of all three UWB architectures in multi-path fading channels. We then propose a multi-carrier pulse waveform (named the Carrier Interferometry (CI) waveform) for UWB systems: When employing the Cl waveform at the transmitter, UWB receivers utilize a frequency-domain processing to exploit available frequency diversity gains (improving both performances and throughput). We compare the BER performance of equally-spaced pulse positioning, time-hopping, and direct sequence spreading UWB systems using traditional time-domain and the proposed frequency-domain processing. Simulation results suggest that frequency-domain processing in UWB systems leads to very significant gains in performance and/or throughput relative to time-domain processing.
Keywords :
diversity reception; error statistics; fading channels; frequency-domain analysis; multipath channels; pulse position modulation; radio links; signal processing; spread spectrum communication; time-domain analysis; BER; Carrier Interferometry waveform; UWB system; direct-sequence spreading; equally-spaced pulse positioning; frequency diversity; frequency domain processing; multicarrier pulse waveform; multipath fading channel; time domain processing; time-hopping; ultra-wideband link; wireless communication; Bit error rate; Fading; Frequency domain analysis; Interferometry; Performance gain; Throughput; Time domain analysis; Transmitters; Ultra wideband technology; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 2002. MWSCAS-2002. The 2002 45th Midwest Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7523-8
DOI :
10.1109/MWSCAS.2002.1187109