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Ultra WideBand Paul Solecki
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History of UWB 1962 – Study in time-domain electromagnetics (Ross) 1968 - Short Pulse Radar and Communications Systems conceived 1973 – First UWB patent issued 1978 – Developed SPR and CS 1984 – LPI/D developed 1989 – DoD refers to it as UWB 1994 to present – Most work done without classified government restriction
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Ultra WideBand Also referred to as impulse, baseband or zero-carrier technology Pulses instead of continuous waves Pulse length on order of sub-nanoseconds in time domain Result is that it uses a wide swath of bandwidth in frequency domain
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Pulse vs. Continuous Wave
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Benefits 100-500+ Mbps rate Ideal for short range WPANs, < 10m Virtually NO Multi-path interference Very low power emission UWB radio – 75nW/GHz,.26mW aggregateUWB radio – 75nW/GHz,.26mW aggregate 802.11b radio - 30 – 100mW802.11b radio - 30 – 100mW Bluetooth radio – 1mW-1WBluetooth radio – 1mW-1W Shannons equation becomes linear with respect to Bandwidth and Power Simplified architecture, nearly all digital Small silicon space usage
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UWB – Disadvantages Bad for > 10 Gbps Due to FCC limit of power emissionDue to FCC limit of power emission
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UWB - Applications Wireless Networks – WPANs Wireless home systems ComputerComputer Entertainment centerEntertainment center Covert communication Radar fine resolutionfine resolution AutomotiveAutomotive Ground penetratingGround penetrating Streaming A/V for PDAsPDAs Digital cameraDigital camera MP3 playersMP3 players Electronic measuring devices Electronic positioning devices See through walls etc.See through walls etc.
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UWB Standard IEEE 802.15.3a Task Force FCC set aside 7500MHz of spectrum for unlicensed use 3.1 GHz - 10.6 GHz 100/200/400 Mbps at 10/4/2m OFDM vs. DS-CDMA TI/Intel vs. Motorola/XtremeSpectrum 4.8 GHz is perceived to be the upper band due to current CMOS technology
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UWB FCC spectral mask UWB signals must not exceed threshold of spectral maskUWB signals must not exceed threshold of spectral mask
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UWB vs. WiFi
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802.15.3a Debate Sept. 2003 – IEEE conference results in 60% approval for OFDM OFDM vs. DS-CDMA TI/Intel vs. Motorola/XtremeSpectrum 75% needed for acceptance Compatibility issues
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UWB-OFDM Multiple Bands in 3.1 GHz – 4.8 GHz 500 MHz slices Interleave signals
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UWB-OFDM Advantages Cost Power consumption Complexity of device Proven in 802.11a
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UWB – OFDM Disadvantages Interference Time synchronization needed
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UWB – DS-CDMA Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum In a direct sequence system, the transmitted baseband signal is multiplied by a pseudonoise code digital stream.
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UWB - DS-CDMA
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UWB – DS-CDMA Advantages Very low interference along ENTIRE spectrum Avoids potential cross-border interference
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UWB – DS-CDMA Disadvantages Complexity of device Power use Cost
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UWB vs. Competing Technologies
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UWB – Bi-phase Radio system All Digital !! No Power Amplifier needed
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