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An Introduction to Ultra Wideband Communication Systems
An Introduction to Ultra Wideband Communication Systems
ISBN: 0131481037
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 110
Authors:
Jeffrey H. Reed
BUY ON AMAZON
An Introduction to Ultra Wideband Communication Systems
Table of Contents
Copyright
Prentice Hall Communications Engineering and Emerging Technologies Series
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter1.Introduction
Section 1.1. Fundamentals
Section 1.2. What Makes UWB Unique?
Section 1.3. The I-UWB System Model
Section 1.4. The MC-UWB System Model
Section 1.5. Overview of the Book
Bibliography
Chapter2.Channel Measurement and Simulation
Section 2.1. Introduction
Section 2.2. Measurement Techniques
Section 2.3. Measurement Results
Section 2.4. Electromagnetic Simulation of UWB Propagation in Indoor Environments
Section 2.5. Summary
Bibliography
Chapter3.Channel Modeling
Section 3.1. Introduction
Section 3.2. What s Different About UWB?
Section 3.3. Large-Scale Channel Modeling
Section 3.4. Small-Scale Channel Modeling
Section 3.5. Spatial Behavior and Modeling of UWB Signals
Section 3.6. Impact of Frequency Distortion on Discrete Channel Modeling
Section 3.7. Summary
Bibliography
Chapter4.Antennas
Section 4.1. Basic Properties of Antennas
Section 4.2. Antenna Measurements and Modeling in the Time Domain
Section 4.3. Summary
Bibliography
Chapter5.Transmitter Design
Section 5.1. I-UWB Signal Generators
Section 5.2. Modulators
Section 5.3. I-UWB Transmitters
Section 5.4. MC-UWB Transmitters
Section 5.5. Spectral Encoded UWB Communication System
Section 5.6. Summary
Bibliography
Chapter6.Receiver Design Principles
Section 6.1. I-UWB Radio Receivers
Section 6.2. MC-UWB Receivers
Section 6.3. Spectral Encoded UWB Communication System
Section 6.4. Case Study: Improving Range of UWB Using RAKE Receivers
Section 6.5. Summary
Bibliography
Chapter7.On the Coexistence of UWB and Narrowband Radio Systems
Section 7.1. Introduction
Section 7.2. Interference of UWB on NB: Waveform Analysis
Section 7.3. Aggregate UWB Interference Modeling
Section 7.4. Interference Analysis: NB on UWB
Section 7.5. Interference Analysis: UWB on UWB
Section 7.6. Summary
Bibliography
Chapter8.Simulation
Section 8.1. What s Different about UWB System Simulations?
Section 8.2. Developing a Simulation
Section 8.3. Simulation MethodologiesA Brief Review
Section 8.4. UWB Component Simulation
Section 8.5. Summary
Bibliography
Chapter9.Networking
Section 9.1. How Is UWB Networking Different?
Section 9.2. UWB Physical Layer Issues
Section 9.3. Data Link Layer Design
Section 9.4. UWB Multiple Hop Ad Hoc Networks
Section 9.5. Other Networking Issues
Section 9.6. Summary
Bibliography
Chapter10.Applications and Case Studies
Section 10.1. Specialized Applications for UWB Signals
Section 10.2. Applications
Section 10.3. Case Studies
Section 10.4. Summary
Appendix10.A.Range Analysis of UWB Signals Using Time of Arrival
Appendix10.B.UWB Standards for WPANs
Appendix10.C.UWB Regulations
Bibliography
About the Editor
About the Authors
Index
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An Introduction to Ultra Wideband Communication Systems
ISBN: 0131481037
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 110
Authors:
Jeffrey H. Reed
BUY ON AMAZON
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