First Steps in Benchmarking the Performance of Heterogeneous Ultra-Wideband Platforms

Maximilian Schuh, Hannah Brunner, Michael Stocker, Markus Schuss, C. Boano, K. Römer
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The recent gain in popularity of ultra-wideband (UWB) technology and the rapid development of new-generation transceivers triggered by the IEEE 802.15.4z amendment has led to a large number of UWB systems being deployed and to an increasingly heterogeneous ecosystem. This growing heterogeneity calls for quantitative performance comparisons across different hardware platforms on a large scale, so to identify their strength and weaknesses and to verify whether heterogeneous devices can interact with each other seamlessly. Additionally, the recent opening of the 6 GHz band has raised major concerns in the UWB community, as Wi-Fi 6E is now allowed to operate in the same unlicensed spectrum used by UWB devices. Therefore, the ability to examine and compare the performance of different UWB platforms in presence of Wi-Fi 6E interference is key to develop robust and dependable solutions. In this paper, we describe our first steps towards the development of a large-scale testbed facility that allows us to benchmark and shed light on the performance of different UWB platforms in the absence and presence of cross-technology interference, as well as on their interoperability. We further present preliminary results comparing the communication performance of old- and new-generation UWB platforms, namely the Decawave DW1000 and Qorvo DW3000, as a function of different physical layer settings and with or without co-located Wi-Fi 6E activity.
异构超宽带平台性能基准测试的第一步
最近超宽带(UWB)技术的普及以及由IEEE 802.15.4z修正案引发的新一代收发器的快速发展导致了大量UWB系统的部署和日益异构的生态系统。这种不断增长的异构性要求对不同硬件平台进行大规模的定量性能比较,以便确定它们的优势和劣势,并验证异构设备是否可以无缝地相互交互。此外,最近开放的6ghz频段引起了UWB社区的主要关注,因为Wi-Fi 6E现在被允许在UWB设备使用的相同未经许可的频谱中运行。因此,在存在Wi-Fi 6E干扰的情况下,检查和比较不同UWB平台性能的能力是开发强大可靠解决方案的关键。在本文中,我们描述了开发大型测试平台设施的第一步,该设施使我们能够对不同UWB平台在没有和存在跨技术干扰的情况下的性能进行基准测试,并阐明其互操作性。我们进一步提出了比较旧一代和新一代UWB平台(即Decawave DW1000和Qorvo DW3000)的通信性能的初步结果,作为不同物理层设置的函数,以及有无共定位的Wi-Fi 6E活动。
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