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<month year> doc.: IEEE <doc#> September 2004 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN’s) Submission Title: [Detailed DS-UWB simulation results] Date Submitted: [September, 2004] Source: [Michael Mc Laughlin] Company [decaWave Ltd] Address [25 Meadowfield, Dublin, Ireland] Voice:[ ], Re: Abstract: [Presents detailed simulation results for the DS-UWB TG3a PHY proposal] Purpose: [Provide technical information to the TG3a voters regarding PHY proposals.] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave <author>, <company>
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Simulation Overview AWGN and channel models CM1 to CM4
September 2004 Simulation Overview AWGN and channel models CM1 to CM4 Bit rates range from 9Mbps to 1.32Gbps Fully impaired Monte Carlo Simulation rake coefficients quantized to 3-bits 3-bit A to D converter (I and Q channels) RRC pulse shaping DFE trained in < 5s in noisy channel (for bitrates >55Mbps) Front-end filter for Tx/Rx dB Noise Figure Packet loss due to acquisition failure Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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Simulation parameters
September 2004 Simulation parameters 16 rake taps for 110Mbps and greater k=6 convolutional code (k=4 for 990Mbps) Usually 8 rake taps for rates below 110Mbps Low complexity simulations of 2 rake taps at 9Mbps 31 Tap DFE for 110Mbps and greater No DFE used for rates below 110 Mbps 1.9dB Tx power backoff at 9Mbps to allow for ripple Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 Awgn Range for 110Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM1 Range for 110 Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM2 Range for 110 Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM3 Range for 110 Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM4 Range for 110 Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 AWGN range for 220 Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM1 range for 220 Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM2 range for 220 Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM3 range for 220 Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM4 range for 220 Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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Range for 110 and 220 Mbps September 2004
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Range for 110 and 220 Mbps September 2004
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90% Outage Comparison Mandatory Rates
September 2004 90% Outage Comparison Mandatory Rates Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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Range for 500 and 660 Mbps September 2004
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Range for 500 and 660 Mbps September 2004
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90% Outage Comparison High Rates
September 2004 90% Outage Comparison High Rates Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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Ultra High Rates: 1Gbps and 1.33Gbps
September 2004 Ultra High Rates: 1Gbps and 1.33Gbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 AWGN range for 1Gbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM1 range for 1Gbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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CM1 range for 1Gbps: 85% outage
September 2004 CM1 range for 1Gbps: 85% outage Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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CM1 range for 1Gbps: 80% outage
September 2004 CM1 range for 1Gbps: 80% outage Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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CM1 range for 1Gbps: 70% outage
September 2004 CM1 range for 1Gbps: 70% outage Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 AWGN range for 1.33Gbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 Ultra High Rates Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 Miscellaneous Rates: Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 660 Mbps – No Coding Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 660 Mbps – No Coding Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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660 Mbps – No Coding, 70% outage
September 2004 660 Mbps – No Coding, 70% outage Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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660 Mbps – No Coding. 60% outage
September 2004 660 Mbps – No Coding. 60% outage Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 Miscellaneous Modes Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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Common Signalling Mode Rates
September 2004 Common Signalling Mode Rates Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 Range for CSM modes Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 Range for CSM modes Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 Backup Slides: the following slides contain graphs of the data from which the ranges for the various bit rates were obtained Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 AWGN range for 330Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM1 range for 330Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM2 range for 330Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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AWGN range for 663Mbps with no coding
September 2004 AWGN range for 663Mbps with no coding Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 AWGN range for 1Gbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 AWGN range for 500Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM1 range for 500Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM2 range for 500Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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AWGN range for 660 Mbps with coding
September 2004 AWGN range for 660 Mbps with coding Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM1 range for 660Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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September 2004 CM2 range for 660Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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AWGN range for CSM at 9Mbps
September 2004 AWGN range for CSM at 9Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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CM1 range for CSM at 9Mbps September 2004
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CM2 range for CSM at 9Mbps September 2004
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CM3 range for CSM at 9Mbps September 2004
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Low complexity (2 rake taps) CSM at 9Mbps over CM1
September 2004 Low complexity (2 rake taps) CSM at 9Mbps over CM1 Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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Low complexity (2 rake taps) CSM at 9Mbps over CM2
September 2004 Low complexity (2 rake taps) CSM at 9Mbps over CM2 Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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AWGN range for CSM at 110Mbps
September 2004 AWGN range for CSM at 110Mbps Michael Mc Laughlin, decaWave
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CM1 range for CSM at 110Mbps September 2004
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CM2 range for CSM at 110Mbps September 2004
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CM3 range for CSM at 110Mbps September 2004
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