UWB Energy Detection in the Presence of Multiple Narrowband Interferers

There has been an emerging interest in non-coherent ultrawideband (UWB) communications, particularly as a technology for low-data rate UWB applications, due to its low-complexity and low-power consumption. In this paper, we evaluate the performance of the energy detector (ED) receiver in terms of bi...

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Published in2007 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband pp. 857 - 862
Main Authors Rabbachin, Alberto, Quek, Tony Q.S., Pinto, Pedro C., Oppermann, Ian, Win, Moe Z.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.09.2007
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ISBN1424405203
9781424405206
ISSN2162-6588
DOI10.1109/ICUWB.2007.4381064

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Summary:There has been an emerging interest in non-coherent ultrawideband (UWB) communications, particularly as a technology for low-data rate UWB applications, due to its low-complexity and low-power consumption. In this paper, we evaluate the performance of the energy detector (ED) receiver in terms of bit error probability (BEP). We consider an ED receiver based on a conventional square-law detector and binary pulse position modulation (BPPM). We analyze the BEP in a multipath fading channel, both in the absence and presence of narrowband interference (NBI). We consider two cases: 1) single NBI, where the interfering node is located at a fixed distance from the receiver, and 2) multiple NBI, where the interfering nodes are scattered according to a spatial Poisson process. Our framework is simple enough to allow a tractable analysis and provide insights that can be of value in the design of practical UWB systems subject to Interference.
ISBN:1424405203
9781424405206
ISSN:2162-6588
DOI:10.1109/ICUWB.2007.4381064