Phase-Included Simulation of UWB Channel(Terrestrial Radio Communications)
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概要
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This letter presents a method to simulate a phase-included UWB channel impulse responses for a given indoor channel. In this method we decompose a UWB pulse into a finite number of spectral components. This enables the received signal to be determined by the sum of the convolutions between each spectral component and a corresponding frequency-dependent UWB channel impulse response. The ray-tracing algorithm is applied to calculate the amplitude and the phase of each frequency-dependent channel impulse response. Based on the calculated results, we finally show the simulation of the UWB channel impulse response.
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- 2005-03-01
著者
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Kang Bongsoon
Department Of Electronic And Computer Engineering Donga University
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WOO Sunkeol
Department of Radio Science and Engineering, Kwangwoon University
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YANG Hoongee
Department of Radio Science and Engineering, Kwangwoon University
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PARK Minkee
Department of Electronic and Information Engineering, Seoul National University of Technology
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Woo Sunkeol
Department Of Radio Science And Engineering Kwangwoon University
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Park Minkee
Department Of Electronic And Information Engineering Seoul National University Of Technology
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Park Minkee
Department Of Electronic And Informa Tion Engineering Seoul National University Of Technology
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Yang Hoongee
Department Of Radio Science And Engineering Kwangwoon University
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