The effect of node synchronization times in ultra wideband wireless networks
Proceedings of the 10th ACM Symposium on Modeling, analysis, and simulation of wireless and mobile systems
Modeling the effect of node synchronization times in ultra-wideband wireless networks
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The usage of long spreading sequences and the fine timing resolution result in a large search space during acquisition in ultra-wideband (UWB) systems. This paper presents a two-stage signal acquisition scheme for UWB systems employing a hybrid signaling format involving direct sequence (DS) spreading and time hopping (TH), which significantly reduces the search space. The resulting acquisition system consists of two stages, one each for the acquisition of the TH and DS sequences. The dense multipath channel typical of UWB systems implies that there can exist more than one phase to which the receiver can lock on and achieve satisfactory demodulation performance subsequent to acquisition. We define the set of such phases as the hit set. The hybrid signaling format coupled with the multi-phase hit set help significantly improve the acquisition performance of the UWB system. The performance of the proposed acquisition system, measured in terms of the mean detection time, is evaluated analytically and supported by computer simulation