JOURNAL ARTICLE

Pulse Position Amplitude Modulation for Time-Hopping Multiple-Access UWB Communications

Hong-Xin ZhangWei LiT. Aaron Gulliver

Year: 2005 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol: 53 (8)Pages: 1269-1273   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

In this letter, we propose a new modulation scheme called pulse position amplitude modulation (PPAM) for ultra-wideband (UWB) communication systems. PPAM combines pulse position modulation and pulse amplitude modulation to provide good system performance and low computational complexity. The channel capacity of PPAM is determined for a time-hopping multiple-access UWB communication system. The error probability and performance bounds are derived for a multiuser environment.

Keywords:
Pulse-position modulation Pulse-amplitude modulation Time-hopping Modulation (music) Computer science Amplitude modulation Ultra-wideband Electronic engineering Position (finance) Pulse (music) Amplitude Communications system Pulse-width modulation Telecommunications Frequency modulation Physics Engineering Optics Bandwidth (computing) Acoustics Power (physics) Detector

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