Bandwidth requirements for accurate detection of direct path in multipath environment
The accurate detection of the direct path in a dense multipath environment is critical in time-based and angle-of-arrival-based location estimation techniques. It is generally assumed that an infinitely large bandwidth is helpful in the accurate detection of the direct path and high-range resolution...
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description | The accurate detection of the direct path in a dense multipath environment is critical in time-based and angle-of-arrival-based location estimation techniques. It is generally assumed that an infinitely large bandwidth is helpful in the accurate detection of the direct path and high-range resolution. It is experimentally demonstrated that, for a wideband system, a bandwidth of up to 4 GHz, centred on 12.5 GHz, is sufficient for accurate detection of direct path in a typical indoor scattering environment. Additionally, the bandwidth gain, incremental range accuracy with bandwidth, is an effective indicator of the bandwidth requirements for accurate detection of the direct path. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:5d00655d-d947-4bee-b072-93ab8f3e28f02022-03-26T17:31:41ZBandwidth requirements for accurate detection of direct path in multipath environmentJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:5d00655d-d947-4bee-b072-93ab8f3e28f0EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2006Tarique, ZMalik, WEdwards, DThe accurate detection of the direct path in a dense multipath environment is critical in time-based and angle-of-arrival-based location estimation techniques. It is generally assumed that an infinitely large bandwidth is helpful in the accurate detection of the direct path and high-range resolution. It is experimentally demonstrated that, for a wideband system, a bandwidth of up to 4 GHz, centred on 12.5 GHz, is sufficient for accurate detection of direct path in a typical indoor scattering environment. Additionally, the bandwidth gain, incremental range accuracy with bandwidth, is an effective indicator of the bandwidth requirements for accurate detection of the direct path. |
spellingShingle | Tarique, Z Malik, W Edwards, D Bandwidth requirements for accurate detection of direct path in multipath environment |
title | Bandwidth requirements for accurate detection of direct path in multipath environment |
title_full | Bandwidth requirements for accurate detection of direct path in multipath environment |
title_fullStr | Bandwidth requirements for accurate detection of direct path in multipath environment |
title_full_unstemmed | Bandwidth requirements for accurate detection of direct path in multipath environment |
title_short | Bandwidth requirements for accurate detection of direct path in multipath environment |
title_sort | bandwidth requirements for accurate detection of direct path in multipath environment |
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