Abstract

This paper investigates the applicability of deterministic ultra wideband (UWB) propagation modeling for evaluating UWB system performances. The modeling explores the wave propagation characteristics on both transmitting and receiving antenna sides, which is known as the double directional modeling. In evaluating the applicability, bit error probability (BEP) performances were derived using two kinds of channel impulse responses: 1) raw data which were measured by channel sounding campaign and 2) reconstructed data from the propagation modeling results. In the BEP simulation, the direct sequence UWB system was considered. Comparison of the BEP performances from two kinds of channels revealed that the concept of the double directional modeling was capable of evaluating BEP performances accurately. However, it was also found that the limitation of our double directional modeling approach based on the model-based ray path extraction method resulted in the limited capability in modeling the total received power. As a consequence, fading statistics of the reconstructed channels were different from the measured data, ending up with less accuracy to predict BEP performances depending on the data rate. Finally, possible solutions to improve the double directional propagation modeling were suggested.

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