Evaluation of mobile ultra wideband modems in dense multipath-part 2: performance of DSSS/Rake modems

This paper presents a comparative analysis of the performance of three UWB (ultra wideband) DSSS (direct sequence spread spectrum)/Rake modems used to communicate with mobile platforms over new mobile outdoor and indoor dense multipath UWB channel models developed in a companion paper. The Rake mode...

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Bandwidth
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Channels
Comparative analysis
Decoding
Exact sciences and technology
Frequency
Indoor
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Performance analysis
Platforms
Probes
Rakes
Spread spectrum communication
Spreads
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Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
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Weight measurement
Wideband
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