• DocumentCode
    3608924
  • Title

    Serial subtractive deconvolution algorithms for time-domain ultra wide band in-vehicle channel sounding

  • Author

    Chandra, Aniruddha ; Blumenstein, Jir?Œ?’i?Œ?? ; Mikula?Œ??s?Œ?’ek, Toma?Œ??s?Œ?’ ; Vychodil, Josef ; Mars?Œ?’a?Œ??lek, Roman ; Prokes?Œ?’, Ales?Œ?’ ; Zemen, Thomas ; Mecklenbra?Œ?†uker, Christoph F.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Radio Electron., Brno Univ. of Technol., Brno, Czech Republic
  • Volume
    9
  • Issue
    9
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    870
  • Lastpage
    880
  • Abstract
    Ultra-wide band (UWB) communication is expected to play a key role in next generation broadband intra vehicle wireless applications. The car compartment differs significantly from other well studied indoor or outdoor environments. Hence, channel sounding experiments are crucial for gaining a thorough knowledge of the UWB signal propagation characteristics in such a medium. Time domain channel sounding campaigns often employ some sort of deconvolution during measurement post processing as the measured signal in these experiments is the convolution of the channel response and the probing pulse which violates the Nyquist criterion. In this study, a comparison of two variants of time-domain serial subtractive deconvolution algorithm, popularly known as CLEAN, is presented. Appropriate statistical metrics for assessing the relative merit of a deconvolution technique are identified in the context of intra vehicle UWB transmission, and the better algorithm is selected based on its performance over a standard IEEE channel simulation testbed. The chosen method is then applied to extract power delay profile and delay parameters from an empirical time domain sounding experiment performed inside a passenger car. The effects of passenger occupancy, transmitter receiver separation and absence of direct transmission path are studied.
  • Keywords
    IEEE standards; automobiles; deconvolution; on-board communications; statistical analysis; time-domain analysis; ultra wideband communication; CLEAN; IEEE channel simulation testbed; UWB signal propagation characteristics; delay parameters; direct transmission path absence effects; empirical time domain sounding experiment; intra vehicle UWB transmission; passenger car; passenger occupancy effects; power delay profile; serial subtractive deconvolution algorithms; statistical metrics; time-domain serial subtractive deconvolution algorithm; time-domain ultra wide band in-vehicle channel sounding; transmitter receiver separation effects;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Intelligent Transport Systems, IET
  • Publisher
    iet
  • ISSN
    1751-956X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1049/iet-its.2014.0287
  • Filename
    7305850