Abstract

Considerable literature has been presented describing proposed, experimental, and operational ultrawideband (UWB) short-pulse systems, both communications and radar. Nearly all of this literature has discussed the operation and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of these devices, either in commercial and residential environments or in relatively benign military environments similar to those frequently experienced by forward ground combat troops. In these environments, UWB systems have proved themselves to be highly capable and electromagnetically compatible. Much of the research has suggested that the excellent compatibility of such systems in test environments implies similar compatibility in high-intensity military and commercial environments, both as a potential interference source and as a potential interference victim.

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