Papers on Ultra-Wideband Communications

  1. A. A. M. Saleh and R. Valenzuela, "A statistical model for indoor multipath propagation," IEEE J. Select. Areas Commun., vol. SAC-5, no. 2, pp. 128-137, Feb. 1987.
  2. Q. H. Spencer, B. D. Jeffs, M. A. Jensen, and A. L. Swindelhurst, " Modeling the statistical time and angle of arrival characteristicsof an indoor multipath channel," IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun., vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 347-360, Mar. 2000.
  3. J. Foerster, Ed., "Channel modeling sub-committee report final," IEEE, Document IEEE P802.15-02/490r1-SG3a, 2003. Available as part of the 16 MB .zip file.
  4. C. C. Chong, C.-M. Tan, D. I. Laurenson, S. McLaughlin, M. A. Beach, and A. R. Nix, "A new statistical wideband spatio-temporal channel model for 5-GHz band WLAN systems," IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun., vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 139-150, Feb. 2003.
  5. A. Batra, J. Balakrishnan, G. R. Aiello, J. R. Foerster, and A. Dabak, "Design of a multiband OFDM system for realistic UWB channel environments," IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., vol. 52, no. 9, pp. 2123-2138, Sept. 2004.
  6. A. F. Molisch et al., "IEEE 802.15.4a Channel Model -- Final Report," Tech. Rep., Document IEEE 802.15.04-0662-02-004a, 2005.
  7. A. F. Molisch, "Ultrawideband propagation channels-theory, measurement, and modeling," IEEE Trans. Veh. Technol., vol. 54, no. 5, pp. 1528-1545, Sept. 2005.
  8. A. F. Molisch, D. Cassioli, C.-C. Chong, S. Emami, A. Fort, B. Kannan, J. Karedal, J. Kunisch, H. G. Schantz, K. Siwiak, and M. Z. Win, "A comprehensive standardized model for ultrawideband propagation channels," IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol. 54, no. 11, part 1, pp. 3151-3166, Nov. 2006.
  9. P. Almers, E. Bonek, A. Burr, N. Czink, M. Debbah, V. Degli-Esposti, H. Hofstetter, P. Kyösti, D. Laurenson, G. Matz, A. F. Molisch, C. Oestges, and H. Özcelik, "Survey of channel and radio propagation models for wireless MIMO systems," EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2007.

FOR background on point processes, there are several good books. The books by Snyder and by Snyder and Miller contain background on the Poisson process and shot noise. A more concise but mathematically advanced treatment can be found in the short book by Kingman. The book by Daley and Vere-Jones has background on cluster processes (at an advanced level). For (dated) literature references concerning shot noise, you may read my Brief History of Shot Noise.

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