Publication detail

Serial subtractive deconvolution algorithms for time-domain ultra wide band in-vehicle channel sounding

CHANDRA, A. BLUMENSTEIN, J. MIKULÁŠEK, T. VYCHODIL, J. MARŠÁLEK, R. PROKEŠ, A. ZEMEN, T. MECKLENBRÄUKER, C.

Original Title

Serial subtractive deconvolution algorithms for time-domain ultra wide band in-vehicle channel sounding

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

Ultra wide band (UWB) communication is expected to play a key role in next generation broad-band intra vehicle wireless applications. The car compartment differs significantly from other well studied indoor or outdoor environments. Hence, channel sounding experiments are crucial for gaining a thorough knowledge of the UWB signal propagation characteristics in such a medium. Time domain channel sounding campaigns often employ some sort of deconvolution during measurement post processing as the measured signal in these experiments is the convolution of the channel response and the probing pulse which violates the Nyquist criterion. In this paper, a comparison of two variants of time-domain serial subtractive deconvolution algorithm, popularly known as CLEAN, is presented. Appropriate statistical metrics for assessing the relative merit of a deconvolution technique are identified in the context of intra vehicle UWB transmission, and the better algorithm is selected based on its performance over a standard IEEE channel simulation testbed. The chosen method is then applied to extract power delay profile and delay parameters from an empirical time domain sounding experiment performed inside a passenger car. The effects of passenger occupancy, transmitter receiver separation, and absence of direct transmission path are studied.

Keywords

Deconvolution, CLEAN, ultra wide band, IEEE 802.15.3, intra-vehicle communication, channel sounding

Authors

CHANDRA, A.; BLUMENSTEIN, J.; MIKULÁŠEK, T.; VYCHODIL, J.; MARŠÁLEK, R.; PROKEŠ, A.; ZEMEN, T.; MECKLENBRÄUKER, C.

RIV year

2015

Released

23. 5. 2015

ISBN

1751-9578

Periodical

IET Intelligent Transport Systems

Year of study

9

Number

9

State

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Pages from

870

Pages to

880

Pages count

11

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT114568,
  author="Aniruddha {Chandra} and Jiří {Blumenstein} and Tomáš {Mikulášek} and Josef {Vychodil} and Roman {Maršálek} and Aleš {Prokeš} and Thomas {Zemen} and Christoph {Mecklenbräuker}",
  title="Serial subtractive deconvolution algorithms for time-domain ultra wide band in-vehicle channel sounding",
  journal="IET Intelligent Transport Systems",
  year="2015",
  volume="9",
  number="9",
  pages="870--880",
  doi="10.1049/iet-its.2014.0287",
  issn="1751-9578",
  url="http://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/iet-its.2014.0287"
}