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Exact bit error rate analysis of TH-PPM UWB systems in the presence of multiple-access interference

Bo Hu, +1 more
- 01 Dec 2003 - 
- Vol. 7, Iss: 12, pp 572-574
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A new method is proposed for precisely calculating the bit error probability of a time-hopping binary pulse position modulation ultra-wideband system with multiple access interference.
Abstract
A new method is proposed for precisely calculating the bit error probability of a time-hopping binary pulse position modulation ultra-wideband system with multiple access interference. The analytical expression is validated by simulation and used to assess the inaccuracy of the Gaussian approximation.

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Ultra-wide bandwidth time-hopping spread-spectrum impulse radio for wireless multiple-access communications

TL;DR: Performance of time-hopping spread-spectrum multiple-access systems employing impulse signal technology for both analog and digital data modulation formats under ideal multiple- access channel conditions is estimated.
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Monocycle shapes for ultra wideband system

TL;DR: Several candidate monocycle (narrow pulse) shapes are investigated, their spectrum characteristics and BER performance in AWGN using pulse position modulation (PPM) are simulated, and the results are compared.
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The evaluation of error probabilities for intersymbol and cochannel interference

TL;DR: An efficient series that can be used to calculate the probability of error in a binary symmetric channel with intersymbol interference and additive noise is derived by representing the noise complementary probability distribution function by an exact or approximate Fourier series.
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