We-Duke Cho, National Center of Excellence in Ubiquitous Computing and Networking, Seoul, Korea
This paper investigates a home entertainment and computing network proposal, which takes advantage of UWB impulse radio technology. Time hopping combined with pulse position modulation represents the original proposal for UWB communication systems. Recently, other schemes have been considered in order to obtain better performance in particular scenarios. OFDM-based UWB system uses OFDM modulation with a frequency hopped pulse train in order to achieve full multipath diversity in multipath fading channels. Direct sequence code division multiple access is well-known as a powerful multiple-access technique in the presence of strong narrowband interference. This paper investigates modulation schemes (DSC, OFDM) and design approach (LDPC) for improving the performance of home entertainment network.
Citation:
Hyun-Jin Park, Seog-Hong Park, We-Duke Cho, Hyoung-Kyu Song, "Ubiquitos Home Networking Based on Ultra Wide Bandwidth Communication Systems," wstfeus, pp.127, Second IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (WSTFEUS'04), 2004