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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks N (WPANs) Submission Title: [Continuous Spectrum (CS) UWB signal] Date Submitted: [July 21, 2005] Source: [Kenichi Takizawa, Shinsuke Hara, Tetsushi Ikegami, Ryuji Kohno; NICT] Contact: Ryuji Kohno Voice: [E-Mail: kohno@nict.go.jp] Abstract: [Continuous Spectrum (CS) UWB signal is presented.] Purpose: [To forward the discussion within 15.4a group] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. 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 P802.15. Slide 1

This presentation gives the answer for the question to the NICT s presentation (15-05-0440-00-004a). Slide 2

Continuous spectrum (CS) UWB signal e.g., Gaussian BW = 500MHz Pulse shaping LO ~2nsec group delay CS FILTER 1nsec/1GHz frequency GA ~2.5nsec B 10dB =500MHz B 10dB =500MHz CS: Continuous Spectrum Slide 3

What is the difference between input signal and output signal? Only the time-frequency distribution of signal energy is different time Gaussian waveform time CS waveform CS FILTER input output Ordinary chirp ~2nsec frequency ~2.5nsec frequency >10nsec CS: Continuous Spectrum Slide 4

e.g., Pre-Select Filter Inverse CS filter LNA INVERSE CS FILTER detection ~2nsec CS waveform B 10dB =500MHz CS waveform is inversed to the input signal before the CS filter at TX CS: Continuous Spectrum Slide 5

Soft-Spectrum Adaptation* UWB waveforms Design a proper pulse waveform with high frequency efficiency corresponding to any frequency mask. Adjust transmitted signal s spectra in flexible so as to minimize interference with coexisting systems. 1 τ m ω 0 Soft-Spectrum Adaptation (SSA) *:03097r5P802-15_TG3a Slide 6

f ( t ) = Basic Formulation N k = 1 f k ( t ) Synthesize a proper pulse waveform In case of multiband, a kernel function is a sinusoidal function. In case of impulse radio, a kernel function is a Gaussian, Hermitian pulse function etc. Example of Pulse Generator Feasible Solution: Pulse design satisfying Spectrum Mask N division Divide (spread-and-shrink ) the whole bandwidth into several sub-bands Soft Spectrum (spectrum matching) Pulse synthesized by several pulses that have different spectra Soft Spectrum, M-ary signaling Slide 7

Power Spectrum July 21, 2005 Single-band Soft-Spectrum Adaptation (SSA) with Flexible Band Plan Dual- or Triple-band 5 GHz W-LAN Multi-band 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 f [GHz] N division In the future, if the restricting ruggedness of regional spectral mask (e.g. FCC mask) is eased, band allocation can be extended below 3.1 GHz or above 10.6 GHz. N+ division Soft-Spectrum Adaptation (SSA) can correspond freely Slide 8

Soft-Spectrum Adaptation(SSA) Classification (1) Free-Verse Type of SSA A kernel function is non-sinusoidal, e.g. Gaussian, Hermitian pulse etc. Single band, Impulse radio (2) Geometrical Type of SSA A kernel function is sinusoidal with different frequency. Multiband with carriers and Multi-carrier Continuous spectrum (CS) UWB Slide 9

(1) Free-verse Type Soft-Spectrum Adaptation Freely design pulse waveforms by synthesizing pulses, e.g. overlapping and shifting time 2.4GHz 5.2GHz frequency K-3 Free-verse Soft-Spectrum Adaptation pulse (Note: band notches clearly happen at 2.4 and 5.2 GHz as well) time Slide 10 ω 0 1 τ m frequency K-4 Free-verse Soft-Spectrum Adaptation pulse (Note: pulse waveform has more freedom)

(2) Geometrical Type Soft-Spectrum Adaptation Freely design pulse waveforms using various geometrical type envelopes Triangular-type envelope Exponential-type envelope Cosine-type envelope Gaussian-type envelope Slide 11

Global Coexistence with other Potential Interferences Multiband/OFDM: Only (b) is available SSA: Both (a) and (b) are available (a) Use of frequency band having low emission limit, but the same pulse energy is available by using wider bandwidth. Slide 12 (b) Simply eliminate the band if other services exist. If more potential interferer should be considered, (b) does not work because it simply reduce the signal energy. Soft-Spectrum Adaptation (SSA) approach provides more option to overcome future potential coexistence issue.

Features of Soft-Spectrum Adaptation (SSA) Soft-Spectrum Adaptation (SSA) with flexible pulse waveform and frequency band can perform single and multiband UWB by Free-verse type pulse waveform shaping and Geometrical type pulse waveform shaping, respectively. Interference avoidance for co-existence, harmonization for various proposals, and global implementation can be carried out by SSA. SSA can flexibly adjust UWB signal spectrum so as to match with spectral restriction in transmission power, i.e. spectrum masks in both cases of single and multiple bands. Scalable, adaptive performance improvement Smooth system version-up similar to Software Defined Radio (SDR). Slide 13

Harmonization Based on Soft-Spectrum Adaptation Time-Frequency Hopping SSA type Geometrical Kernel function Sinusoidal Multiband with carrier Intel, Wisair, etc. Intel, Wisair, etc. Time-Frequency coding GA, Philips GA, Philips Soft- Soft- Spectrum Spectrum Adaptation Adaptation (SSA) (SSA) Adaptive Multi-carrier Single/Dual-band TI: OFDM TI: OFDM ST Microelectronics ST Microelectronics Free-verse Gaussian Hermitian Mitsubishi (5th (5th derivation) derivation) CRL CRL Slide 14

Concluding remarks Continuous Spectrum UWB CS UWB signal is generated by a CS filter The difference between input and output signal of CS filter is only the timefrequency distribution of signal energy. The time-frequency distribution of CS signals is different from that of ordinary chirp signals. Slide 15