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Design and performance analysis of TH sequences for UWB-IR systems
Guvenc, I.; Arslan, H.
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2004. WCNC. 2004 IEEE
Volume 2, Issue , 21-25 March 2004 Page(s): 914 - 919 Vol.2
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Summary: Time hopping (TH) is commonly used with impulse radio (IR) based ultrawideband (UWB) systems as a multiple access scheme. In such systems, TH codes must he carefully designed to optimize the system performance. In this paper, TH code design for both synchronous and asynchronous UWB-IR systems are studied. For synchronous systems, a novel code assignment algorithm that depends on the number of users and delay spread of the channel is proposed. Then, the proposed codes are extended to quasi-synchronous scenarios. For asynchronous systems, frequency hopping (FH) codes obtained by finite field theory are applied to TH-IR, and their autocorrelation and crosscorrelation properties are investigated. A multiuser performance analysis method is proposed which makes use of code correlation characteristics.

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