Ultra Wideband Signals and Systems in Communication Engineering

Ultra Wideband Signals and Systems in Communication Engineering
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Artikel-Nr:
9780470060506
Veröffentl:
2007
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
334
Autor:
Mohammad Ghavami
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The thoroughly revised and updated second edition of Ultra Wideband Signals and Systems in Communication Engineering features new standards, developments and applications. It addresses not only recent developments in UWB communication systems, but also related IEEE standards such as IEEE 802.15 wireless personal area network (WPAN). Examples and problems are included in each chapter to aid understanding. Enhanced with new chapters and several sections including Standardization, advanced topics in UWB Communications and more applications, this book is essential reading for senior undergraduates and postgraduate students interested in studying UWB. The emphasis on UWB development for commercial consumer communications products means that any communication engineer or manager cannot afford to be without it! New material included in the second edition: Two new chapters covering new regulatory issues for UWB systems and new systems such as ad-hoc and sensor networks, MAC protocols and space-time coding for UWB systems IEEE proposals for channel models and their specifications Interference and coexistence of UWB with other systems UWB antennas and arrays, and new types of antennas for UWB systems such as printed bow-tie antennas Coverage of new companies working on UWB such as Artimi and UBISense UWB potential for use in medicine, including cardiology, respiratory medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology, emergency room and acute care, assistance for disabled people, and throat and vocals Companion website features a solutions manual, Matlab programs and electronic versions of all figures.
The thoroughly revised and updated second edition of UltraWideband Signals and Systems in Communication Engineeringfeatures new standards, developments and applications. It addressesnot only recent developments in UWB communication systems, but alsorelated IEEE standards such as IEEE 802.15 wireless personal areanetwork (WPAN). Examples and problems are included in eachchapter to aid understanding.Enhanced with new chapters and several sections includingStandardization, advanced topics in UWB Communications and moreapplications, this book is essential reading for seniorundergraduates and postgraduate students interested in studyingUWB. The emphasis on UWB development for commercial consumercommunications products means that any communication engineer ormanager cannot afford to be without it!New material included in the second edition:* Two new chapters covering new regulatory issues for UWB systemsand new systems such as ad-hoc and sensor networks, MAC protocolsand space-time coding for UWB systems* IEEE proposals for channel models and their specifications* Interference and coexistence of UWB with other systems* UWB antennas and arrays, and new types of antennas for UWBsystems such as printed bow-tie antennas* Coverage of new companies working on UWB such as Artimi andUBISense* UWB potential for use in medicine, including cardiologyrespiratory medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology, emergency roomand acute care, assistance for disabled people, and throat andvocalsCompanion website features a solutions manual, Matlab programsand electronic versions of all figures.
Preface.Acknowledgments.List of Figures.List of Tables.Introduction.I.1 Ultra wideband overview.I.2 A note on terminology.I.3 Historical development of UWB.I.4 UWB regulation overview.I.5 Key benefits of UWB.I.6 UWB and Shannon's theory.I.7 Challenges for UWB.I.8 Summary.1 Basic properties of UWB signals and systems.1.1 Introduction.1.2 Power spectral density.1.3 Pulse shape.1.4 Pulse trains.1.5 Spectral masks.1.6 Multipath.1.7 Penetration characteristics.1.8 Spatial and spectral capacities.1.9 Speed of data transmission.1.10 Cost.1.11 Size.1.12 Power consumption.1.13 Summary.2 Generation of UWB waveforms.2.1 Introduction.2.2 Gaussian waveforms.2.3 Designing waveforms for specific spectral masks.2.4 Practical constraints and effects of imperfections.2.5 Summary.3 Signal-processing techniques for UWB systems.3.1 The effects of a lossy medium on a UWB transmittedsignal.3.2 Time domain analysis.3.3 Frequency domain techniques.3.4 UWB signal-processing issues and algorithms.3.5 Detection and amplification.3.6 Summary.4 UWB channel modeling.4.1 A simplified UWB multipath channel model.4.2 Path loss model.4.3 Two-ray UWB propagation model.4.4 Frequency domain autoregressive model.4.5 IEEE proposals for UWB channel models.4.6 Summary.5 UWB communications.5.1 Introduction.5.2 UWB modulation methods.5.3 Other modulation methods.5.4 Pulse trains.5.5 UWB transmitter.5.6 UWB receiver.5.7 Multiple access techniques in UWB.5.8 Capacity of UWB systems.5.9 Comparison of UWB with other wideband communicationsystems.5.10 Interference and coexistence of UWB with other systems.5.11 Summary.6 Advanced UWB pulse generation.6.1 Hermite pulses.6.2 Orthogonal prolate spheroidal wave functions.6.3 Wavelet packets in UWB PSM.6.4 Summary.7 UWB antennas and arrays.7.1 Antenna fundamentals.7.2 Antenna radiation for UWB signals.7.3 Suitability of conventional antennas for the UWB system.7.4 Impulse antennas.7.5 Beamforming for UWB signals.7.6 Radar UWB array systems.7.7 Summary.8 Position and location with UWB signals.8.1 Wireless positioning and location.8.2 GPS techniques.8.3 Positioning techniques.8.4 Time resolution issues.8.5 UWB positioning and communications.8.6 Summary.9 Applications using UWB systems.9.1 Military applications.9.2 Commercial applications.9.3 UWB potentials in medicine.9.4 Summary.10 UWB communication standards.10.1 UWB standardization in wireless personal area networks.10.2 DS-UWB proposal.10.3 MB-OFDM UWB proposal.10.4 A short comment on the term 'impulseradio'.10.5 Summary.11 Advanced topics in UWB communication systems.11.1 UWB ad-hoc networks.11.2 UWB sensor networks.11.3 Multiple inputs multiple outputs and space-time coding forUWB systems.11.4 Self-interference in high-data-rate UWB communications.11.5 Coexistence of DS-UWB with Wi-Max.11.6 Vehicular radars in the 22-29 GHz band.11.7 Summary.References.Index.

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