After having long been used in military radio applications, Ultra-Wideband Impulse Radio (UWB-IR) is now emerging as a communication technology suitable for short-range, low data-rate radio links in applications with a tight energy budget. As a significant example of this trend, in this work we will present a fully integrated UWB-IR transceiver front-end operating in the 7.25 #x2013; 8.5 GHz band designed for high overall transmission and detection energy efficiency and robustness to interferers. The results that will be reported give favorable indications about the practical feasibility of sub-nJ/bit radio transceivers capable of operating over a few meters link.

Low-power ultra-Wide-Band Impulse Radio transceivers for short range communications

NEVIANI, ANDREA;BEVILACQUA, ANDREA;GEROSA, ANDREA;VOGRIG, DANIELE
2012

Abstract

After having long been used in military radio applications, Ultra-Wideband Impulse Radio (UWB-IR) is now emerging as a communication technology suitable for short-range, low data-rate radio links in applications with a tight energy budget. As a significant example of this trend, in this work we will present a fully integrated UWB-IR transceiver front-end operating in the 7.25 #x2013; 8.5 GHz band designed for high overall transmission and detection energy efficiency and robustness to interferers. The results that will be reported give favorable indications about the practical feasibility of sub-nJ/bit radio transceivers capable of operating over a few meters link.
2012
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on IC Design Technology (ICICDT), 2012
9781467301442
9781467301466
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