Performance analysis of ultra wide band indoor channel

Kazi Afrina Yasmeen, A. K. M. Wahiduzzaman, Ahamed Imtiaz, M. A. Matin
2008 2008 Mosharaka International Conference on Communications, Propagation and Electronics  
ii DECLARATION We hereby declare that this thesis is based on the results found by ourselves. Materials of work found by other researcher are mentioned by reference. This thesis, neither in whole nor in part, has been previously submitted for any degree. Signature of Signature of Supervisor Authors iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost, we would like to thank the almighty God who has given us the ability and knowledge to do this thesis work. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to
more » ... our thesis advisor, Mr. Dr. M. A. Matin for his excellent guidance and immense patience throughout this work. Without his earnest help and all sorts of supportive suggestions and co-operation, it would be a day dream to complete this research in the due time. Our special thanks go to all the faculty members of BRAC University, specially from the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Department for their important suggestions and useful resources. Without their constant support, this research will never have fulfilled the requirements. We feel deepest admiration to our Department for giving us the honor to perform the thesis as a partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electronics and Communication Engineering. Last but most important, we would like to thank our parents and family members. Without their continuous support and blessings, this thesis will never come to an end. We would also like to thank our friends for their inspiration to do this thesis. iv THESIS ABSTRACT Research on wireless communication system has been pursued for many years, but there is a renewed interest in ultra-wideband (UWB) technology for communication within short range, because of its huge bandwidth and low radiated power level. This emerging technology provides extremely high data rate in short ranges but in more secured approach. In order to build systems that realize all the potential of UWB, it is first required to understand UWB propagation and the channel properties arise from the propagation. In this
doi:10.1109/miccpe.2008.4555754 fatcat:tvu4o5kjsbhplog4k5of2fzshe