Syst\`eme de Communications Sans Fil Tr\`es Haut D\'ebit \`a 60 GHz
Lahatra Rakotondrainibe (IETR), Yvan Kokar (IETR), Gheorghe Zaharia, (IETR), Gha\"is El Zein (IETR)

TL;DR
This paper details the development of a high data rate 60 GHz wireless communication system using a simple single carrier architecture with differential demodulation and synchronization techniques, demonstrating promising line-of-sight performance.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 60 GHz wireless system with a differential demodulation receiver and an effective synchronization method, improving link quality in line-of-sight conditions.
Findings
Good link quality in line-of-sight environments
High preamble detection probability
Low false detection probability
Abstract
This paper presents the study and the realization at IETR of a high data rate 60 GHz wireless communications system. The system uses a simple single carrier architecture. The receiver architecture is based on a differential demodulation which minimizes the intersymbol interference (ISI) effect and a signal processing unit composed of a joint frame and byte synchronization block and a conventional RS (255, 239) decoder. The byte synchronization technique provides a high preamble detection probability and a very small value of the false detection probability. First measurement results show a good communication link quality in line of sight environments with directional antennas.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMillimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
