posted on 2024-11-14, 09:47authored byK Popovski, Beata Wysocki, Tadeusz Wysocki
Ultra Wideband is a short-range wireless communication technique which has seen increased interest over the past decade. Having several methods of implementation, a key issue will always be the avoidance of multi-user interference. For time-hopped Ultra Wideband, this is achieved through the use of different codes assigned to each user, performing time-hopped code division multiple access. This paper presents a performance comparison of several time hopping sequence construction methods. It presents correlation results between sequences, and simulation results in a Gaussian noise degraded, scattering rich multi-user environment. Simulations are based on the IEEE channel model for UWB communications.
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This paper was originally published as: Popovski, K, Wysocki, BJ Wysocki, TA, Performance Comparison of UWB Hopping Codes in a Multi-User Rich Scattering Environment, IEEE 63rd Vehicular Technology Conference 2006 (VTC 2006-Spring), Melbourne, Australia, 7-10 May 2006, 4, 1864-1868. Copyright 2006 IEEE.