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In ultra wideband impulse radio (IR-UWB) technology [1], very short energy pulses, typically on the order of hundreds of picoseconds, are transmitted with the use of a specially designed wideband antenna [2].
This paper describes the characteristics of impulse radio using a modulation format that can be supported by currently available impulse signal technology and ...
This letter describes the characteristics of impulse radio using a modulation format that can be sup- ported by currently available impulse signal technology ...
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Abstract— Impulse radio, a form of ultra-wide band- width (UWB) spread-spectrum signaling, has properties that make it a viable candidate for short range ...
Impulse radio: how it works. from www.semanticscholar.org
The characteristics of impulse radio using a modulation format that can be supported by currently available impulse signal technology are described and ...
The STS field consists of a set of pseudo-random Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) modulated pulses, transmitted in one or more segments, which are each bounded ...
Impulse radio: how it works. from www.everythingrf.com
Jul 11, 2023 · These pulses are characterized by their sharp rise and fall times, resulting in wideband signals that occupy a broad spectrum of frequencies.
Impulse radio/UWB promises simplicity, low cost, low power consumption, and superior multipath rejection, making it suitable for a broad range of communications ...
Impulse radio, a form of ultra-wide band signaling, has properties that make it a viable candidate for short range communications in dense multipath ...