- Patent Title: Systems and methods for ultra wideband impulse radio transceivers
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Application No.: US16261806Application Date: 2019-01-30
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Publication No.: US11095338B2Publication Date: 2021-08-17
- Inventor: Frederic Nabki , Dominic Deslandes , Mohammad Taherzadeh-Sani , Michiel Soer
- Applicant: TRANSFERT PLUS SOCIETE EN COMMANDITE
- Applicant Address: CA Montreal
- Assignee: TRANSFERT PLUS SOCIETE EN COMMANDITE
- Current Assignee: TRANSFERT PLUS SOCIETE EN COMMANDITE
- Current Assignee Address: CA Montreal
- Agency: Rosenberg, Klein & Lee
- Main IPC: H04B1/717
- IPC: H04B1/717 ; H04L7/00 ; H04B1/16 ; H04B1/3827 ; H04L25/49 ; H04L27/22 ; H04L1/00 ; H04L27/26 ; H04L5/00 ; H04L25/00 ; H04B1/7183 ; H04L7/033 ; H04L25/03

Abstract:
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology exploits modulated coded impulses over a wide frequency spectrum with very low power over a short distance for digital data transmission. Today's leading edge modulated sinusoidal wave wireless communication standards and systems achieve power efficiencies of 50 nJ/bit employing narrowband signaling schemes and traditional RF transceiver architectures. However, such designs severely limit the achievable energy efficiency, especially at lower data rates such as below 1 Mbps. Further, it is important that peak power consumption is supportable by common battery or energy harvesting technologies and long term power consumption neither leads to limited battery lifetimes or an inability for alternate energy sources to sustain them. Accordingly, it would be beneficial for next generation applications to exploit inventive transceiver structures and communication schemes in order to achieve the sub nJ per bit energy efficiencies required by next generation applications.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190173520A1 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ULTRA WIDEBAND IMPULSE RADIO TRANSCEIVERS Public/Granted day:2019-06-06
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