Abstract

This paper discusses ultra wideband (UWB) system performance in additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel in the presence of partial band interference, whose special case is tone interference. In UWB case, most of the interference can be seen as partial band interference due to the extremely large inherent bandwidth of the desired signal. The given redefined formulas are verified with the corresponding simulation results. Study has focused on direct sequence (DS) based UWB system that uses binary pulse amplitude modulation (HPAM) as a data modulation scheme. DS-UWB is selected due to its better performance when related to the corresponding time hopping system in the interfered environment. Interference is assumed to be band limited and Gaussian distributed, and the presented analysis allows freely spacing and arbitrary bandwidth for the interfering signal. It has been proved that the general bit-error-rate (BER) formulas for wideband systems can be applied also to UWB with some modifications to calculate the upper bound for the UWB performance. The given approaches are very simple and can benefit the real system parameters for the desired link.

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