Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers
Power Allocation for Multi-Band OFDM UWB Communication Networks
Overview Ultra wideband (UWB) technology has shown significant advantages over other existing ones for short- or medium-range high speed communications. It can adopt different modulation and signaling formats, among which multi-band OFDM is a more favorable candidate for the upcoming standard. Though extensive study on physical layer has been conducted, limited work exists in the literature on design of medium access control (MAC) layer protocols. This paper proposes an efficient low-complexity power allocation technique for clustered multi-band OFDM UWB networks.
| Publisher | Regents of the University of California | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | July 2004 | Downloads | 20 |
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