Integrating MIMO technology into the WiMEdia UWB framework for WPANs
Integrating MIMO technology into the WiMEdia UWB framework for WPANs
- Author(s): M. Adam ; M. Hope ; H. Takruri-Rizk
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.0606
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- Author(s): M. Adam ; M. Hope ; H. Takruri-Rizk Source: IET Conference on Wireless Sensor Systems (WSS 2012), 2012 page ()
- Conference: IET Conference on Wireless Sensor Systems (WSS 2012)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.0606
- ISBN: 978-1-84919-625-3
- Location: London, UK
- Conference date: 18-19 June 2012
- Format: PDF
In order to address the ever increasing demand for capacity in Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN); the framework associated with the WiMedia Ultra Wide Band (UWB) standard has been implemented in many WPAN systems. To increase capacity, Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology is a well-established antennae technology that can not only increase system capacity, but can also extend the link coverage area for wireless communication systems. In this paper, a review of existing research in the implementation of MIMO into the UWB domain is presented, and a model is proposed for its implementation. Initial simulations in terms of performance analysis of bit error rates and throughput are then presented, and show the significant improvements the proposed model can provide. (5 pages)
Inspec keywords: multimedia communication; MIMO communication; antenna arrays; ultra wideband communication; personal area networks; error statistics
Subjects: Radio links and equipment; Multimedia communications; Other topics in statistics; Antenna arrays
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