Single Carrier Architecture for High Data Rate Wireless PAN Communications System

Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture

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Design, Experimentation, Measurement, Performance; IWCMC '10, Caen : France (2010)

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A 60 GHz wireless Gigabit Ethernet (G.E.) communication system is developed at IETR. As the 60 GHz radio link operates only in a single-room configuration, an additional Radio over Fibre (RoF) link is used to ensure the communications in all the rooms of a residential environment. The realized system covers 2 GHz bandwidth. Due to the hardware constraints, a symbol rate at 875 Mbps is attained using simple single carrier architecture. In the baseband (BB) processing block, an original byte/frame synchronization process is designed to provide a smaller value of the preamble missing detection and false alarm probabilities. Bit error rate (BER) measurements have been realized in a large gym for line-of-sight (LOS) conditions. A Tx-Rx distance greater than 30 meters was attained with low BER using high gain antennas and forward error correction RS (255, 239) coding.

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