Achievable rates for UWB peer-to-peer networks
- 10 June 2004
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
Some achievable information rates for one-dimensional peer-to-peer networks using ultra-wideband signaling are presented. For a simple propagation model and coherent detection, achievable rates with and without interference mitigating techniques are provided showing the influence of node density and communication distance on achievable rates of peer-to-peer links. The model is made more precise by introducing multipath propagation and upper and lower bounds on achievable rates are provided for noncoherent receivers and impulsive flash signaling.Keywords
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