Antenna and pulse designs for meeting UWB spectrum density requirements

Guofeng Lu, P. Spasojevic, L. Greenstein

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Abstract

Antenna design in ultra-wideband (UWB) systems is a major challenge. For, in contrast to conventional systems, wherein waveform distortion by the antenna is negligible, there is potentially significant waveform distortion by UWB antennas. A further challenge to UWB system design is posed by mandated limits on power spectrum density, such as the FCC emission mask. In this paper, we join these two issues for the case of impulse radio (IR)-type UWB, showing how antenna design, transmit pulse design, filter design and attainable output signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) are intertwined. In particular, through software simulation, several antenna frequency responses are calculated, and a modified inversely-positioned bowtie antenna ('rounded diamond') is found to give the broadest frequency response. An integrated design of antenna, transmit pulse shaping and receive filtering is presented that gives near-maximal SNR under the FCC mask constraint, and comparisons are made to alternative designs.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages162-166
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2003
Event2003 IEEE Conference on Ultra Wideband Systems and Technologies, UWBST 2003 - Reston, VA, United States
Duration: Nov 16 2003Nov 19 2003

Other

Other2003 IEEE Conference on Ultra Wideband Systems and Technologies, UWBST 2003
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityReston, VA
Period11/16/0311/19/03

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Computer Networks and Communications

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