EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing (Mar 2005)

A Low-Cost Time-Hopping Impulse Radio System for High Data Rate Transmission

  • Jinyun Zhang,
  • Alexander Haimovich,
  • H. Vincent Poor,
  • H. Kobayashi,
  • S. Y. Kung,
  • Harry Sheng,
  • Sinan Gezici,
  • Yunnan Wu,
  • Makoto Miyake,
  • Philip Orlik,
  • Yves-Paul Nakache,
  • Ye Geoffrey Li,
  • Andreas F. Molisch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/ASP.2005.397
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2005, no. 3
pp. 397 – 412

Abstract

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We present an efficient, low-cost implementation of time-hopping impulse radio that fulfills the spectral mask mandated by the FCC and is suitable for high-data-rate, short-range communications. Key features are (i) all-baseband implementation that obviates the need for passband components, (ii) symbol-rate (not chip rate) sampling, A/D conversion, and digital signal processing, (iii) fast acquisition due to novel search algorithms, and (iv) spectral shaping that can be adapted to accommodate different spectrum regulations and interference environments. Computer simulations show that this system can provide 110 Mbps at 7–10 m distance, as well as higher data rates at shorter distances under FCC emissions limits. Due to the spreading concept of time-hopping impulse radio, the system can sustain multiple simultaneous users, and can suppress narrowband interference effectively.

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