JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ultra-Wide-Band Propagation Channels

Andreas F. Molisch

Year: 2009 Journal:   Proceedings of the IEEE Vol: 97 (2)Pages: 353-371   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Understanding ultra-wide-band (UWB) propagation channels is a prerequisite for UWB system design as well as communication-theoretic and information-theoretic investigations. This paper surveys the fundamental properties of UWB channels, pointing out the differences to conventional channels. if the relative bandwidth is large, the propagation processes, and therefore path loss and shadowing, become frequency-dependent, and the well-known wide-sense stationary uncorrelated scattering model is not applicable anymore. if the absolute bandwidth is large, the shape of the impulse responses as well as the fading statistics change. This paper also describes methods for measuring UWB channels and extracing channel parameters. Throughout this paper, the relationship between channel properties and other areas of UWB research are pointed out.

Keywords:
Fading Channel (broadcasting) Bandwidth (computing) Ultra-wideband Path loss Computer science Impulse (physics) Electronic engineering Uncorrelated Delay spread Radio propagation Telecommunications Physics Engineering Mathematics Wireless Statistics

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