Gezici, Sinan2016-02-082016-02-082008-09http://hdl.handle.net/11693/26825Date of Conference: 10-12 Sept. 2008Conference name: 2008 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-WidebandTransmitted-reference (TR) and frequency-shifted reference (FSR) ultra-wideband (UWB) systems employ pairs of reference and data signals, which are shifted in the time and frequency domains, respectively, to facilitate low-to-medium data rate communications without the need for complex channel estimation and template signal generation. On the other hand, the recently proposed coded-reference (CR) UWB systems provide orthogonalization of the reference and data signals in the code domain, which has advantages in terms of performance and/or implementation complexity. In this paper, CR UWB systems are investigated. First, it is shown that a CR UWB system can be considered as a generalized non-coherent pulse-position modulated system. Then, an optimal receiver according to the Bayes decision rule is derived for CR UWB systems. In addition, the asymptotic optimality properties of the conventional CR UWB receivers are investigated. Finally, simulation results are presented to compare the performance of the optimal and conventional CR UWB receivers. ©2008 IEEE.EnglishBayes decision ruleCoded-reference (CR)Frequency-shifted reference (FSR)Transmitted-reference (TR)Ultra-wideband (UWB)Channel estimationFrequency estimationRadio receiversSignal generatorsSignal receiversTelecommunication systemsWireless telecommunication systemsBroadband networksCoded-reference ultra-wideband systemsConference Paper10.1109/ICUWB.2008.4653430