Compressed TH M-Ary PPM Technique for Improved Performance of UWB Radio
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This study presents the performance of Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology under an interference dominated scenario and realistic channel model. The study also proposes a modified version of Time Hopping (TH) M-Ary Pulse Position Modulation (PPM) for UWB to save communication resources and improve quality of service (QoS). Compared with the conventional TH M-Ary PPM technique, the proposed Compressed M-Ary PPM (CTH M-Ary PPM) technique is to adopt fixed symbol duration for all M PPM modulation levels, which results in reducing the number of TH chips , improving the SINR at the pulse level and reducing the overall time required to complete the transmission of the same amount of data from any user. As a consequence, lowering the overall probability of users’ collisions, and so, reducing the chance of interference to occur from the beginning on the pulse level. Detailed channel model and Signalto-Interference-pulse-Noise-Ratio (SINR) derivations are presented. The designed Simulation results confirm that the new proposed scheme enhances transmission quality in terms of Symbol Error Probability (SEP) as a comparison with the conventional TH M-Ary PPM techniqueHebron University Research Journal( A)

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Title
Hebron University Research Journal( A)
Publisher
Hebron University
Publisher Country
Palestine
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
Volume
9
Year
2020
Pages
87-109