Abstract

Recently, an ultra-wideband (UWB) system with frequency-modulated differential chaos shift keying (FM-DCSK) modulation has attracted increasing interest for its many distinctive superiorities over its conventional counterparts, especially in low-rate and low-power wireless personal area network (WPAN) applications. However, some of its drawbacks, such as low energy efficiency, complex implementation and weak multiaccess capacity, have also been noticed, which restrict its further acceptance and applications. To overcome these problems, an architecture, named single-input and multiple-output (SIMO) FM-DCSK UWB system, is introduced in this paper. With chaotic transmitted signals based on a high-order Walsh function and multiple antennas diversity reception, this paper demonstrates the superiorities of the new system in bit error rate (BER) performance as well as in moderation complexity. Furthermore, by transmitting chaotic pulse cluster signals, an improved emission signal structure of the SIMO FM-DCSK UWB system is proposed so as to overcome the delay line implementation constraints and to further enhance the BER performance. Based on this new signal format, a method of combining time division and Walsh function division is introduced into the existing Walsh function division scheme, thereby resolving the inherent obstacle in user capability which was known to be limited by the order of the Walsh function.

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