IP Library Granted Patent US 7,460,622
Granted Patent B2
US 7,460,622 · App. 10/893,533 · Granted Dec 2, 2008

Communications systems and methods

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Patent No.
US 7,460,622
App. No.
10/893,533
Granted
Dec 2, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

This invention generally relates to wired and wireless ultra wideband (UWB) data communications apparatus and methods, and in particular to UWB receiver systems and architectures. An ultra wideband (UWB) receiver system comprising: a receiver front end to receive a UWB signal; an analogue-to-digital converter coupled to said receiver front end to digitize said received UBW signal; and a correlator coupled to said analogue-to-digital converter to correlate said digitized UWB signal with a reference signal.

Claims (21)

1. An ultra wideband (UWB) receiver system comprising:

a receiver front end to receive a UWB signal;

an analogue-to-digital converter coupled to said receiver front end to digitise said received UWB signal;

a correlator coupled to said analogue-to-digital converter to correlate said digitised UWB signal with a reference signal,

a reference signal memory to store said reference signal and controller to determine reference signal data from said digitised UWB signal, and to write said determined data into said reference signal memory; and wherein said receiver front end includes a received signal level adjuster, and wherein said signal level adjuster is responsive to said reference signal.

2. A UWB receiver system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said UWB signal comprises a plurality of pulses, and wherein said correlator comprises a plurality of correlation modules to perform a plurality of correlations substantially in parallel between said digitised UWB signal and differently delayed versions of said reference signal to locate said pulse.

3. A UWB receiver system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said correlator further comprises a discriminator coupled to outputs of said correlation modules to identify said pulse.

4. A UWB receiver system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said correlator is configured to locate a position in time of said pulse.

5. A UWB receiver system as claimed in claim 4 wherein said correlator is further configured to determine a phase of said pulse.

6. A UWB receiver system as claimed in claim 2 wherein each said pulse has a plurality of multipath components, and wherein each said module is configured to correlate a plurality of multipath components of a said pulse with said reference signal.

7. A UWB receiver system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said UWB signal comprises a plurality of pulses, wherein each said pulse has a plurality of multipath components, and wherein said correlator comprises at least one multiply-accumulate module configured to correlate a plurality of said multipath components of a said pulse with said reference signal.

8. A UWB receiver system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said analogue-to-digital converter comprises a plurality of analogue-to-digital conversion modules to provide a plurality of successively delayed digital samples of said UWB signal substantially in parallel, and wherein said correlator is configured to process said successively delayed digital samples substantially simultaneously, whereby said receiver system is configured to correlate a portion of said received UWB signal comprising a plurality of samples of said signal with a portion of said reference signal.

9. A UWB receiver system as claimed in claim 8 wherein said UWB signal comprises a plurality of pulses, and wherein said portion of received UWB signal has a duration of substantially a duration of a multipath component of said pulse.

10. A UWB receiver system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said receiver front end includes a power controller to control a power supply to said analogue-to-digital converter, and wherein said power controller is responsive to said reference signal.

11. A UWB receiver system as claimed in claim 1 for reception of said UWB signals from a plurality of UWB transmitters, further comprising means to select one of a plurality of said reference signals for receiving a signal from a corresponding one of said transmitters.

12. A UWB receiver system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said analogue-to-digital converter is configured to operate at greater than 1 G samples/second.

13. An ultra wideband (UWB) receiver system comprising:

a receiver front end to receive a UWB signal;

an analogue-to-digital converter coupled to said receiver front end to digitise said received UWB signal; and

a correlator coupled to said analogue-to-digital converter to correlate said digitised UWB signal with a reference signal,

wherein said receiver front end includes a received signal level adjuster, and further comprising a monitor to store at least one statistical characteristic of said UWB signal, and a controller to control said signal level adjuster responsive to said monitor.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 15, 2022
From: INTEL CORPORATION
To: TAHOE RESEARCH, LTD.
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