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Experimental results are presented for a signaling scheme with payload data at 10 Gbit/s and an FSK label at 312 Mbit/s.
In this work we propose a new current-mode full-duplex (CMFD) signaling scheme for high-speed chip-to-chip data communication.
In this paper, we address this issue by proposing a novel wave-pipelined signaling scheme to achieve substantial throughput improvement in FPGAs.
In this article, a novel transmit-reference (TR) signaling scheme is proposed for ultra-wideband (UWB) system, where by invoking m-sequence codes the reference and data pulses can be transmitted side by side to increase the data rate.
The current paper has critically analyzed few such factors namely design of code pattern, proper signal decomposition suitable for data embedding, direction of decomposition, selection of regions for data embedding, signaling scheme, choice of modulation functions and embedding strength.
Beyond the type of channel knowledge, other factors impact the design of schemes using partial channel knowledge namely, the transmit signaling scheme, the receiver detector, the performance criterion, and the transmit power constraint.
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Many signaling schemes have been studied for wideband systems.
Signaling schemes have also been proposed to improve physical layer security of UWB systems [8].
Aspects like the robustness of these signaling schemes towards jitter and timing synchronization errors remain for further study.
In [10], an information-theoretical study about the throughput of HARQ signaling schemes is given for the Gaussian collision channel.
Detectors for this modification and a comparative study of the performance of the proposed UWB physical layer signaling schemes in terms of symbol error rates are discussed.
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