Ultra-Wideband Communications
Prentice Hall (Verlag)
978-0-13-146326-4 (ISBN)
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The Easy-to-Understand, Up-to-the-Minute Guide to UWB Technologies, Applications, and MarketsUltra-wideband's exceptional capacity and power characteristics make it one of this generation's most exciting technologies. From wireless communications to entertainment, and from the automotive industry to homeland security, UWB is poised to revolutionize an extraordinary array of applications. Now, one of the field's leading experts presents the most accessible and up-to-date UWB guidebook ever written.
Dr. Faranak Nekoogar explains UWB principles and technologies simply and clearly, addressing key issues such as pulse generation, modulation, multiple access techniques, and interference. In addition, she presents a complete market analysis--identifying the most promising applications, initial and future markets, and regulatory trends.
Ultra-Wideband Communications: Fundamentals and Applications will be indispensable for everyone interested in UWB technology, regardless of their radio frequency experience: engineers, managers, marketers, analysts, purchasing agents, business strategists, journalists, and students alike.
Inside you will find
An introduction to UWB: history, background, advantages, and challenges
How UWB compares to narrowband and spread-spectrum wideband systems
Fundamentals of UWB short-pulse generation and propagation
Competing single-band and multiband approaches
UWB antenna concepts and their implications for systems and networks
Popular modulation/demodulation schemes and multiple-access techniques
Coexistence with today's WLAN, GPS, and cellular phone systems
Current and evolving FCC and worldwide regulation of UWB technology
In-depth coverage of UWB applications and markets, with adoption timelines and forecasts through 2010
A comprehensive, easy-to-understand glossary and extensive references for further reading
Faranak Nekoogar, Ph.D., is coauthor of From ASICs to SOCs: A Practical Approach, published by Prentice Hall (2003). She has worked for many years researching UWB topics in the Department of Applied Science at University of California, Davis. Faranak has published several patent applications and technical papers in the following areas of UWB research: multiple-access techniques, channel estimation, synchronization, and secure wireless sensor networks using UWB radios. She currently conducts research on UWB-RFIDs at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. She also has several years of industry experience in functional and timing verification of application-specific integrated circuits and systems-on-a-chip.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
About the Author.
1. Introduction to Ultra-Wideband Communications.
Introduction
History and Background
UWB Concepts
UWB Signals
Advantages
Challenges
Differences Between UWB and Spread Spectrum
Single Band vs. Multiband
The Regulatory Situation
FCC Emission Limits
UWB Applications
Summary
References
Bibliography
2. UWB Sources and Antennas.
Introduction
UWB Pulse Generation
UWB Antennas
Summary
References
Bibliography
3. Pulse-Detection and Multiple-Access Techniques.
Introduction
Conventional Pulse-Detection Techniques
Pulse Modulation and Detection Techniques
UWB Multiple-Access Techniques
Summary
References
Bibliography
4. Interference Issues.
Introduction
Interference Effects on IEEE 802.11a/b WLANs
Interference to GPS Receivers
Interference to Cellular Systems
Summary
References
Bibliography
5. Applications and Target Markets.
Introduction
Initial Mass Market Opportunities
Speed-to-Market Advantages
Driving CE, PC, and Mobile Industry Convergence
Existing Potential Markets
Target Consumer Electronics Products
Target PC-Oriented Markets
UWB in Consumer Electronics Devices
UWB for PC-Oriented Applications
Future Mass Market
Adoption Timeline
Additional and Niche Markets
UWB Market Players
Summary
References
Bibliography
Appendix A: Theoretical Derivations of UWB Interference Effects on Existing Radio Systems.
802.11a/b WLAN Systems
GPS Receivers
CDMA-Based Cellular Systems
References
Abbreviations.
Glossary.
Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.9.2005 |
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Verlagsort | Upper Saddle River |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 243 x 184 mm |
Gewicht | 644 g |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-146326-8 / 0131463268 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-146326-4 / 9780131463264 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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