The low cost of devices and the possibility of achieving higher data rates without increasing transmitter power make Ultra-Wideband (UWB) radio a viable candidate for shortrange multiple access communications in dense multipath environments. This paper analyses the efficiency of the Direct Sequence - Spread Spectrum (DS-SS) physical layer standard proposal in an indoor environment with fixed transmitters and receiver positions. The modelling and the performance evaluation of a new channel model, where impulse response is also distance-dependent, are outlined. Packet Error Rate (PER) analysis has been carried out by using a polynomial regression technique, through the Matlab tool, on simulation results obtaining an expression for the PER as function of distance and packet length. Simulation results are evaluated in terms of PER vs transmitter-receiver distance. © 2006 IEEE.

Per analysis and performance evaluation of DS-SS uwb networks

Fazio Peppino
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2006-01-01

Abstract

The low cost of devices and the possibility of achieving higher data rates without increasing transmitter power make Ultra-Wideband (UWB) radio a viable candidate for shortrange multiple access communications in dense multipath environments. This paper analyses the efficiency of the Direct Sequence - Spread Spectrum (DS-SS) physical layer standard proposal in an indoor environment with fixed transmitters and receiver positions. The modelling and the performance evaluation of a new channel model, where impulse response is also distance-dependent, are outlined. Packet Error Rate (PER) analysis has been carried out by using a polynomial regression technique, through the Matlab tool, on simulation results obtaining an expression for the PER as function of distance and packet length. Simulation results are evaluated in terms of PER vs transmitter-receiver distance. © 2006 IEEE.
2006
IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC
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