Ultra-Wideband Pulse-based Radio Ultra-Wideband Pulse-based Radio
Analog Circuits and Signal Processing

Ultra-Wideband Pulse-based Radio

Reliable Communication over a Wideband Channel

    • USD 149.99
    • USD 149.99

Descripción editorial

Today's booming expanse of personal wireless radio communications is a rich source of new challenges for the designer of the underlying enabling technologies. Because the wireless channel is a shared transmission medium with only very limited resources, a trade-off must be made between mobility and the number of simultaneous users in a confined geographical area.


Ultra-Wideband Pulse-based Radio lays the foundations of a new radio transceiver architecture, based on the Ultra-Wideband pulse-based radio principle. Instead of a continuous-time modulated carrier, the pulse-based radio system uses short electromagnetic pulses with a wide spectral footprint. This has considerable advantages for the reliability of a wireless link in an indoor environment. However, what is not accounted for in most high-level theoretical perspectives, is that a wide transmission bandwidth opens up a Pandora's box of many complications at receiver side. A real-world wireless channel, for example, suffers from multipath reflections: multiple, delayed versions of the same signal arrive at the receive antenna and start to interfere with one another, an effect that is known as intersymbol interference. Also, a wide transmission band is a wide open door for in-band interfering signals, caused by other transmitters in the same frequency band.


A specially crafted interferer suppression and signal reconstruction (ISSR) algorithm is presented in this book. Without active intervention from the transmitter, the ISSR algorithm is capable of on-the-fly cleaning of frequency bands which have fallen victim to multipath fading or narrowband interference. The unique blend of pulse-based radio, a simple modulation scheme and a powerful signal reconstruction system make the presented pulse-based radio system a very promising alternative for the high-end (but complex) OFDM-based modulation schemes currently used in many WLAN applications.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
2009
22 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
266
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Springer Netherlands
VENDEDOR
Springer Nature B.V.
TAMAÑO
8
MB
Energy-management Integrated Circuit Design for Wireless Power and Data Transfer Applications Energy-management Integrated Circuit Design for Wireless Power and Data Transfer Applications
2025
Analog Current-Mode Computational Circuits for Artificial Neural Networks Analog Current-Mode Computational Circuits for Artificial Neural Networks
2025
Hardware Software Co-design of Epileptic Seizure Prediction Systems Hardware Software Co-design of Epileptic Seizure Prediction Systems
2025
Event-Driven Circuit Architectures for Scalable and Adaptive Sensor Readout Event-Driven Circuit Architectures for Scalable and Adaptive Sensor Readout
2025
Reliability of CMOS Analog ICs Reliability of CMOS Analog ICs
2025
Revealing Hybrid DC-DC Converters Revealing Hybrid DC-DC Converters
2025