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Need information on UWB (theory and application)

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Req: Information on UWB

I was wondering if anyone had any information on UltraWideBand theory and applications. There is much research on it.

Appreciate your help

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coolitrom
 

Here is some interesting information:
h**p://w*w.mtt.org/ims2000/wmk.htm


Also some Info in pdf format:
Ultrawideband Transmission Systems.pdf
 

information on uwb

this is a good starting point (links and pubs) :

h**p://bwrc.eecs.berkeley.edu/Research/UWB/links.htm

good luck
 

Also see this:
h**p://ultra.usc.edu/New_Site/
 

I have a very good UWB data base of technical information

I have a very good UWB data base of technical information.
At the moment it consists of over 1 Gigabyte of articles
and presentations dealing with UWB.
It is also up to date.
I would be glad to deliver specific requests.
My link list is also very comprehensive
 

Hi, Schochst1,

Do you have stuffs on IC (preferrable CMOS IC) implementation of the UWB transceiver? I would love to have them if you happen to get some. Thanks a lot and happy new year.
 

Hi shochst1,

I would be very interested in seeing the information you have. I would like to begin with the Communications theory and how applications are modelled in chips.


thanks
 

RADAR

This technology has been used for decades in specialized military RADAR systems. The main drawback is the inteference to the UWB system from other higher power users of the spectrum. All of the commercial RADAR systems I have seen (and designed) use highly directive antennas and point them into materials, such as the earth or concrete walls looking for objects imbedded in them.
 

UWB article database

here is a very small sample of recent UWB technical articles.
 

another very small sample

another very small sample
 

another very small sample

another very small sample
 

last small sample for the moment

last small sample for the moment
 

hi
you can read this paper to be familiar with UWB challenges.
:p
 

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