Ultra Wide Band (UWB) technology consists of transmitting radio signals over frequency bandwidths from 500 MHz to several GHz. Its unique characteristics may be exploited for the design of high data rate wireless communication systems, as well as localization and imaging applications. The development and optimization of such systems require a precise knowledge of the radio transmission medium. This book examines all aspects of the propagation channel for UWB systems. UWB technology is first presented, with a particular emphasis being placed on its applications, spectrum regulation issues, and the different communication techniques. The authors introduce the theoretical bases of radioelectric propagation and give an overview of the channel sounding techniques adapted for UWB signals. The two main principles of UWB channel modeling are finally exposed and illustrated: deterministic channel modeling, based on the simulation of the propagation phenomena in a given environment, and statistical channel modeling, which relies on the experimental analysis of the main channel characteristics.
Tabla de materias
Foreword.
Acronyms.
Chapter 1. UWB Technology and its Applications.
Chapter 2. Radio Wave Propagation.
Chapter 3. UWB Propagation Channel Sounding.
Chapter 4. Deterministic Modeling of the UWB Channel.
Chapter 5. Statistical Modeling of the UWB Channel.
Appendices.
A. Baseband Representation of the Radio Chanel.
B. Statistical Distributions.
C. Geometric Optics an Uniform theory of Diffraction.
D. Ray Construction Techniques.
E. Description of the Time-Frequency Transform.
Bibliography.
Index.
Sobre el autor
Pascal Pagani has been with France Telecom Research &
Development since 2002, where he specializes in the
characterization and modeling of the transmission channel and on
the development of advanced communication systems for the home
network environment.
Friedman Tchoffo Talom is an R&D engineer at Satimo,
France, having previously been a research engineer at the
Laboratory of electronics and Information Technology (LETI) of the
Atomic Energy Commission (CEA).
Patrice Pajusco Joined France Telecom Research &
Development in 1993. From 1999 to 2007, he managed a propagation
research group. Currently, he is a senior research expert working
on radio propagation.
Bernard Uguen is a Professor at the University of Rennes
1, France. He is a specialist in radio wave propagation and in ray
tracing techniques for deterministic radio channel simulation.