Implementation Aspects of a Transmitted-Reference UWB Receiver

Author: Bevilacqua, Blazquez, Blazquez, Carbonelli, Carbonelli, Cassioli, Chen, Choi, Colavolpe, Cramer, Durisi, Durisi, Foerster, Franz, Helal, Ho, Hoctor, IEEE 802.15 WPAN Low rate Alternative PHY Task Group 4a (TG4a), Kunisch, Lottici, Mielczarek, Newaskar, O'Donnell, Orndorff, Proakis, Qiu, Rabbachin, Saleh, Souilmi, Stoica, Walden, Weisenhorn, Zhang
Publisher: ile

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In this paper, we discuss the design issues of an ultra wide band (UWB) receiver targeting a single-chip CMOS implementation for low data-rate applications like ad hoc wireless sensor networks. A non-coherent transmitted reference (TR) receiver is chosen because of its small complexity compared to other architectures. After a brief recapitulation of the UWB fundamentals and a short discussion on the major differences between coherent and non-coherent receivers, we discuss issues, challenges and possible design solutions. Several simulation results obtained by means of a behavioral model are presented, together with an analysis of the trade-off between performance and complexity in an integrated circuit implementation

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