Faculty Publications
On The Nonlinear Teager-Kaiser Operator For Energy Detection Based Impulse Radio UWB Receivers
Document Type
Conference
Keywords
energy detection receiver, narrowband interference, nonlinear signal processing, Teager-Kaiser operator, ultra wideband (UWB)
Journal/Book/Conference Title
GLOBECOM - IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
First Page
4078
Last Page
4083
Abstract
In this paper, a systematic framework is developed for the first time for theoretically analyzing performance of the nonlinear Teager-Kaiser operator (TKO) employed in energy detection (ED) based impulse radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) receivers. Closed-form formulations are derived for various nonlinear terms in the TKO output as well as for the performance gain of the IR-UWB systems with the TKO technique (over those without the TKO technique). Both theoretical analysis and computer simulations show that the TKO technique can effectively mitigate not only performance degradation caused by narrowband interference (NBI) but also that by additive white Gaussian noise. As a result, the TKO technique can be used to improve overall performance of ED based IR-UWB receivers regardless of an NBI being present or not. © 2012 IEEE.
Department
Department of Industrial Technology
Original Publication Date
12-1-2012
DOI of published version
10.1109/GLOCOM.2012.6503755
Recommended Citation
Xu, Zhimeng; Nie, Hong; Chen, Zhizhang; Khani, Hassan; and Yu, Lun, "On The Nonlinear Teager-Kaiser Operator For Energy Detection Based Impulse Radio UWB Receivers" (2012). Faculty Publications. 1715.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/1715