Impact of Delay Spread on IEEE 802.15.4a Networks with Energy Detection Receivers
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This work analyzes the impact of delay spread on IEEE 802.15.4a networks using energy detection (ED) receivers.
Specifically, we review the typical values for delay spread in Ultra Wide Band (UWB) systems reported to date for indoor, outdoor and industrial environments, and study how the delay spread impacts the bit-error rate with and without Multiuser Interference (MUI).
Specifically, we review the typical values for delay spread in Ultra Wide Band (UWB) systems reported to date for indoor, outdoor and industrial environments, and study how the delay spread impacts the bit-error rate with and without Multiuser Interference (MUI).
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Medina, P., Gallardo, J. R., Sánchez, J., & Ramírez-Mireles, F. (2010). Impact of Delay Spread on IEEE 802.15.4a Networks with Energy Detection Receivers. Journal of Applied Research and Technology, 8(03). https://doi.org/10.22201/icat.16656423.2010.8.03.458
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