New methodology to design advanced MR-IRUWB communication system
Aubin Lecointre (LAAS), Daniela Dragomirescu (LAAS), Robert Plana, (LAAS)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new model for designing advanced MR-IR-UWB communication systems, analyzing how channel capacity varies with subband count and duty cycle, and demonstrating high data rates through simulation.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel model linking channel capacity to subband number and duty cycle in MR-IR-UWB systems, supported by simulation results.
Findings
Data rates from 0.9 to 1.434 Gbps achieved
Channel capacity depends on subband and duty cycle
Simulation validates the proposed model
Abstract
A new model is proposed giving the channel capability of a MB-IR-UWB system versus the number of subband and the duty cycle. The architecture simulated shows data rate ranging from 1.434 Gbits/s to 0.9 Gbits/s for 16 to 10 subbands and duty cycle ranging from 20% to 12%.
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Taxonomy
TopicsUltra-Wideband Communications Technology · Antenna Design and Analysis · Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
