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Ultra-Wideband Communications: Fundamentals and Applications
Ultra-Wideband Communications: Fundamentals and Applications
Table of Contents
Copyright
Prentice Hall Communications Engineering and Emerging Technologies Series
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Chapter 1. Introduction to Ultra-Wideband Communications
Section 1.1. Introduction
Section 1.2. History and Background
Section 1.3. UWB Concepts
Section 1.4. UWB Signals
Section 1.5. Advantages
Section 1.6. Challenges
Section 1.7. Differences Between UWB and Spread Spectrum
Section 1.8. Single Band vs. Multiband
Section 1.9. The Regulatory Situation
Section 1.10. FCC Emission Limits
Section 1.11. UWB Applications
Section 1.12. Summary
References
Bibliography
Chapter 2. UWB Sources and Antennas
Section 2.1. Introduction
Section 2.2. UWB Pulse Generation
Section 2.3. UWB Antennas
Section 2.4. Summary
References
Bibliography
Chapter 3. Pulse-Detection and Multiple-Access Techniques
Section 3.1. Introduction
Section 3.2. Conventional Pulse-Detection Techniques
Section 3.3. Pulse Modulation and Detection Techniques
Section 3.4. UWB Multiple-Access Techniques
Section 3.5. Summary
References
Bibliography
Chapter 4. Interference Issues
Section 4.1. Introduction
Section 4.2. Interference Effects on IEEE 802.11ab WLANs
Section 4.3. Interference to GPS Receivers
Section 4.4. Interference to Cellular Systems
Section 4.5. Summary
References
Bibliography
Chapter 5. Applications and Target Markets
Section 5.1. Introduction
Section 5.2. Initial Mass Market Opportunities
Section 5.3. Speed-to-Market Advantages
Section 5.4. Driving CE, PC, and Mobile Industry Convergence
Section 5.5. Existing Potential Markets
Section 5.6. Target Consumer Electronics Products
Section 5.7. Target PC-Oriented Markets
Section 5.8. UWB in Consumer Electronics Devices
Section 5.9. UWB for PC-Oriented Applications
Section 5.10. Future Mass Market
Section 5.11. Adoption Timeline
Section 5.12. Additional and Niche Markets
Section 5.13. UWB Market Players
Section 5.14. Summary
References
Bibliography
Abbreviations
Appendix A. Theoretical Derivations of UWB Interference Effects on Existing Radio Systems
Section A.1. 802.11ab WLAN Systems
Section A.2. GPS Receivers
Section A.3. CDMA-Based Cellular Systems
References
Glossary
Index
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