Direct Conversion Pulsed UWB Transceiver Architecture
Raul Blazquez, Fred Lee, David Wentzloff, Brian Ginsburg, Johnna, Powell, Anantha Chandrakasan

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel direct conversion pulsed UWB transceiver architecture designed to address the unique challenges of ultra-wideband communication, including high data rates and power spectral density constraints, using a prototype platform.
Contribution
It introduces a new transceiver architecture specifically tailored for pulsed UWB systems, demonstrating practical implementation on a discrete prototype platform.
Findings
Successful prototype implementation of the transceiver
Enhanced handling of power spectral density constraints
Potential for high data rate UWB communication
Abstract
Ultra-wideband (UWB) communication is an emerging wireless technology that promises high data rates over short distances and precise locationing. The large available bandwidth and the constraint of a maximum power spectral density drives a unique set of system challenges. This paper addresses these challenges using two UWB transceivers and a discrete prototype platform.
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Taxonomy
TopicsUltra-Wideband Communications Technology · Antenna Design and Analysis · Wireless Body Area Networks
