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<title>Efficient Timing and Frequency Synchronization for Multi-Band OFDM Based Ultra-Wideband Systems</title>
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<title>Efficient Timing and Frequency Synchronization for Multi-Band OFDM Based Ultra-Wideband Systems</title>
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<name>Sen, Debarati</name>
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<summary type="text">Efficient Timing and Frequency Synchronization for Multi-Band OFDM Based Ultra-Wideband Systems
Sen, Debarati
The ubiquitous trend to “go wireless” is a symbol of our need for independence and&#13;
flexibility. To allow for such an “all-wireless” world, large amounts of information with&#13;
widely varying content have to be exchanged with high speed, utilising low power and low&#13;
cost. Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a leading contender for enabling this capability. Multi-band&#13;
orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MB-OFDM) based transmission of UWB signal&#13;
is an attractive solution for high speed (480 Mbps and beyond), low power, low cost, short&#13;
range communication systems.
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