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- C-UWB abstract "C-UWB is an acronym for continuous pulse ultra-wideband (UWB) technology. C-UWB derives its bandwidth by virtue of the short time duration of the individual pulses. Information can be imparted (modulated) on UWB signals (pulses) by encoding the polarity of the pulse, the amplitude of the pulse, and/or also by using orthogonal pulse shape modulation. Polarity modulation is analogous to BPSK in conventional RF technology. In orthogonal wave shape modulation two orthogonal UWB pulse shapes are employed. These are further polarity modulated in a fashion analogous to QPSK in convention radio technology. Preferably, the modulating data bits are scrambled or "whitened" to randomize the occurrences of ones and zeros. The pulses are send contiguously as a continuous stream, hence the bit rate can equal the pulse rate. C-UWB systems were demonstrated in 2008 at channel pulse rates in excess of 1.3 giga-pulses per second, supporting forward error correction encoded data rates in excess of 675 Mbit/s.Continuous pulse UWB technology was the basis of one of the physical layers specified by the IEEE 802.15.4a standard.".
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- C-UWB wikiPageRevisionID "570846150".
- C-UWB wikiPageWikiLink BPSK.
- C-UWB wikiPageWikiLink Category:Data_transmission.
- C-UWB wikiPageWikiLink IEEE_802.15.4a.
- C-UWB wikiPageWikiLink Phase-shift_keying.
- C-UWB wikiPageWikiLink QPSK.
- C-UWB wikiPageWikiLink Ultra-wideband.
- C-UWB wikiPageWikiLinkText "C-UWB".
- C-UWB hasPhotoCollection C-UWB.
- C-UWB wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wireless-stub.
- C-UWB subject Category:Data_transmission.
- C-UWB hypernym Acronym.
- C-UWB type Company.
- C-UWB type Datum.
- C-UWB comment "C-UWB is an acronym for continuous pulse ultra-wideband (UWB) technology. C-UWB derives its bandwidth by virtue of the short time duration of the individual pulses. Information can be imparted (modulated) on UWB signals (pulses) by encoding the polarity of the pulse, the amplitude of the pulse, and/or also by using orthogonal pulse shape modulation. Polarity modulation is analogous to BPSK in conventional RF technology.".
- C-UWB label "C-UWB".
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- C-UWB sameAs Q16850065.
- C-UWB sameAs Q16850065.
- C-UWB wasDerivedFrom C-UWB?oldid=570846150.
- C-UWB isPrimaryTopicOf C-UWB.