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Architectures for low power ultra-wideband radio receivers in the 3.1-5GHz band for data rates < 10Mbps

Published: 09 August 2004 Publication History

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This paper compares different receiver architectures for UWB radio communication in the 3.1-5GHz band, targeting data rates up to 10Mbps, in terms of their BER performance and power consumption. A receiver, in which some correlations are carried out in the analog domain seems to outperform a fully digital receiver, commonly suggested for baseband UWB. This paper proves that for equal processing gain requirements the partially analog receiver consumes 7 times less power per received bit than the fully digital one.

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    ISLPED '04: Proceedings of the 2004 international symposium on Low power electronics and design
    August 2004
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    DOI:10.1145/1013235
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