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Investigations on passive channel impulse response of ultra wide band signals for monitoring and safety applications


Abstract:

Ultra wide band (UWB) signals are well suited both for short-range wireless communication and for high-precision localization applications. Channel impulse response (CIR)...Show More

Abstract:

Ultra wide band (UWB) signals are well suited both for short-range wireless communication and for high-precision localization applications. Channel impulse response (CIR) analysis in UWB systems is a major element in localization estimation. In this paper, practical aspects of CIR are presented. I.e. a technique for the construction of the accumulated echo-gram of a multipath delayed signal is proposed. Decawave hardware was used to demonstrate the technique of analysis of fine structure of signals with a sub-nanosecond resolution. Temporal stability, reliability and two-way characteristics of such echo-grams are discussed as well. The results of using two EVK1000 radio modules as a radar installation to detect a target in indoor environ­ments prove that a low cost UWB intrusion detection and through-the-wall-vision systems might be developed using the proposed technique.
Date of Conference: 26-27 September 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 05 January 2017
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Conference Location: Offenburg, Germany

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