Template design and propagation gain for multipath UWB channels with per-path frequency-dependent distortion

Neil Mehta, A. Duel-Hallen, H. Hallen
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Abstract

Due to the large bandwidth allocation, Ultra-Wideband (UWB) channels exhibit frequency-dependent distortion of individual multipath components. This per-path distortion is particularly significant in outdoor UWB applications, where line-of-sight (LOS) or non-distorted reflected signals might not be available at the receiver, and the dominant propagation mechanisms involve shadowing (diffraction) or reflection by small objects (e.g. signs or lamp-posts). In this paper, a physical model is employed in the design of robust correlation receiver templates for outdoor single and multipath impulse radio channels characterized by per-path distortion. It is demonstrated that receivers which employ a set of partial derivatives templates are near-optimal in terms of energy capture while the simple transmit pulse template provides excellent complexity-performance trade-offs for most practical scenarios. Moreover, iterative receiver structures that maintain the energy capture in the presence of overlapping multipath components are investigated. Finally, a large gap between the propagation gains of the transmit pulses in the lower and upper bands of the FCC spectrum is characterized for several propagation mechanisms.*
具有单径频率相关失真的多径UWB信道的模板设计和传播增益
由于大带宽分配,超宽带(UWB)信道表现出单个多径分量的频率相关失真。这种单路径失真在室外超宽带应用中尤为明显,因为接收器可能无法获得视距(LOS)或未失真的反射信号,主要的传播机制涉及阴影(衍射)或小物体(例如标志或灯柱)的反射。本文采用物理模型设计了具有单径失真特征的室外单径和多径脉冲无线电信道的鲁棒相关接收机模板。研究表明,采用一组偏导数模板的接收器在能量捕获方面接近最优,而简单的发射脉冲模板在大多数实际场景中提供了出色的复杂性-性能权衡。此外,研究了在重叠多径分量存在下保持能量捕获的迭代接收器结构。最后,在几种传播机制下,FCC频谱的上下带发射脉冲的传播增益之间存在较大的差距
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