Design and Implementation of a UWB RFID Reader, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fotowat Ahmady, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Ultra-wideband (UWB) receivers have long been utilizied as a low-power solution for many applications, namely positioning, sensor network, and radar systems. As their name suggests, owing to the ultra-wide bandwidth nature of these receivers, which cover frequencies from 3.1GHz all the way to 10GHz, they entail many challenges at all levels of abstraction. Two of these most important challenges are in-band interferers, e.g., IEEE802.11a, and jitter. Because of the low-power operation of UWB receivers, with PSD of <-41.3dBm/Hz, the majority of the UWB RX’s function is based on the correlation principle, making it vulnerable to jitter. In recenet years, a new attention has been paid toward the...
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Abstract
Ultra-wideband (UWB) receivers have long been utilizied as a low-power solution for many applications, namely positioning, sensor network, and radar systems. As their name suggests, owing to the ultra-wide bandwidth nature of these receivers, which cover frequencies from 3.1GHz all the way to 10GHz, they entail many challenges at all levels of abstraction. Two of these most important challenges are in-band interferers, e.g., IEEE802.11a, and jitter. Because of the low-power operation of UWB receivers, with PSD of <-41.3dBm/Hz, the majority of the UWB RX’s function is based on the correlation principle, making it vulnerable to jitter. In recenet years, a new attention has been paid toward the...
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