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Saw Reflective Transducers And Antennas For Orthogonal Frequency Coded Saw Sensors, Bianca Maria Santos Jan 2009

Saw Reflective Transducers And Antennas For Orthogonal Frequency Coded Saw Sensors, Bianca Maria Santos

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Passive sensors that vary its impedance per measured parameter may be used with surface acoustic wave (SAW) reflective transducers (SRT) for wireless acquisition of the measurand. The device is composed of two transducers, where one, which may be attached to an antenna, is used to launch the wave within the device substrate, and the other is where the sensor load is attached to. The latter is able to reflect the incident wave. How much power is reflected is determined by the attached sensor load. Amplitude variations as well as peak frequency variations of the SRT reflectivity response are explored in …


Ultra-Wide Band In Communications: Performance Analysis And Enhancements, Burak Berksoy Jan 2008

Ultra-Wide Band In Communications: Performance Analysis And Enhancements, Burak Berksoy

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Over the last ten years, Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) technology has attracted tremendous research attention. Frequency allocation of 3.1-10.6 GHz for UWB application by FCC made it apparent that UWB will be the technology for future wireless high speed communication applications. With the promise of high data rates (high channel capacity), UWB also offers advantages such as communication security, high multi-path resolution, good penetration capability, ability to coexist with other communication schemes in the same band, and finally, circuit simplicity. The theoretical advantages of UWB has made it a great candidate for short distance communications, however, UWB communications have many challenges, …


Ultra-Wideband Orthogonal Frequency Coded Saw Correlators, Daniel Gallagher Jan 2007

Ultra-Wideband Orthogonal Frequency Coded Saw Correlators, Daniel Gallagher

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Ultra-wideband (UWB) communication new technology with ability to share the FCC allocated frequency spectrum, large channel capacity and data rate, simple transceiver architecture and high performance in noisy environments. Such communication advantages have paved the way for emerging wireless technologies such as wireless high definition video streaming, wireless sensor networks and more. This thesis examines orthogonal frequency coded surface acoustic wave (SAW) correlators for use in advanced UWB communication systems. Orthogonal frequency coding (OFC) and pseudo-noise (PN) coding provides a means for UWB spreading of data. The use of OFC spectrally spreads a PN sequence beyond that of CDMA because …


Advanced Coding And Modulation For Ultra-Wideband And Impulsive Noises, Libo Yang Jan 2007

Advanced Coding And Modulation For Ultra-Wideband And Impulsive Noises, Libo Yang

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The ever-growing demand for higher quality and faster multimedia content delivery over short distances in home environments drives the quest for higher data rates in wireless personal area networks (WPANs). One of the candidate IEEE 802.15.3a WPAN proposals support data rates up to 480 Mbps by using punctured convolutional codes with quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) modulation for a multi-band orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (MB-OFDM) system over ultra wideband (UWB) channels. In the first part of this dissertation, we combine more powerful near-Shannon-limit turbo codes with bandwidth efficient trellis coded modulation, i.e., turbo trellis coded modulation (TTCM), to further improve the …


High Speed Turbo Tcm Ofdm For Uwb And Powerline System, Yanxia Wang Jan 2006

High Speed Turbo Tcm Ofdm For Uwb And Powerline System, Yanxia Wang

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Turbo Trellis-Coded Modulation (TTCM) is an attractive scheme for higher data rate transmission, since it combines the impressive near Shannon limit error correcting ability of turbo codes with the high spectral efficiency property of TCM codes. We build a punctured parity-concatenated trellis codes in which a TCM code is used as the inner code and a simple parity-check code is used as the outer code. It can be constructed by simple repetition, interleavers, and TCM and functions as standard TTCM but with much lower complexity regarding real world implementation. An iterative bit MAP decoding algorithm is associated with the coding …


Analysis Of Time Synchronization Errors In High Data Rate Ultrawideban, Lakesha Bates Jan 2004

Analysis Of Time Synchronization Errors In High Data Rate Ultrawideban, Lakesha Bates

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Emerging Ultra Wideband (UWB) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) systems hold the promise of delivering wireless data at high speeds, exceeding hundreds of megabits per second over typical distances of 10 meters or less. The purpose of this Thesis is to estimate the timing accuracies required with such systems in order to achieve Bit Error Rates (BER) of the order of magnitude of 10-12 and thereby avoid overloading the correction of irreducible errors due to misaligned timing errors to a small absolute number of bits in error in real-time relative to a data rate of hundreds of megabits per second. …


Sub-Optimal Ultra-Wide Band Receivers, Nilesh Bhuvanendran Jan 2004

Sub-Optimal Ultra-Wide Band Receivers, Nilesh Bhuvanendran

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Ultra-wide Band (UWB) has sparked a lot of interest lately from the industry and academia. The growing capacity of the wireless industry is requires a new communication system that satisfies the high data rate which does not interfere with existing RF systems. UWB promises to be this new technology. UWB also promises low power, low cost and flexibility. The UWB Channel opens up a huge new wireless channel with Giga Hertz Capacities as well as the highest spatial capacities measured in bits per hertz per square meter. When properly implemented UWB channel can share spectrum with traditional radio systems without …