Öner, Mustafa Mengüç2015-01-152015-01-152008-10Öner, M. M. (2008). On the spectral correlation of UWB impulse radio signals. IEEE Communications Letters, 12(10), 714-716. doi:10.1109/LCOMM.2008.0809411089-77981558-2558https://hdl.handle.net/11729/285http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LCOMM.2008.080941Cyclostationarity is an inherent characteristic of many communication signals, which can be exploited for performing various signal processing tasks. Determining the cyclic statistics of a signal of interest is often necessary in the design of signal processing systems exploiting this cyclostationary behaviour. This work investigates the second order cyclic statistics of various signalling schemes employed in ultra wideband impulse radio systems. Analytical expressions are derived for the cyclic autocorrelation and spectral correlation density functions.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessUltra WidebandCyclostationaritySpectral CorrelationAlgorithm design and analysisAutocorrelationFrequencyProcess designSignal analysisSignal designSignal processingSignal processing algorithmsStatisticsUltra wideband technologyUWB impulse radio signalsCommunication signalsCyclic autocorrelationSecond order cyclic statisticsSignal processing tasksCorrelation methodsHigher order statisticsUltra wideband communicationCarbon fiber reinforced plasticsChannel capacityCommunication channels (information theory)Impulse noiseRegression analysisStatistical methodsTelecommunication systemsAnalytical expressionsCyclic statisticsCyclostationaryImpulse radio systemsSignal of interestsSignal processing systemsSpectral correlation densitiesSpectral correlationsUWB Impulse radiosWidebandRadioOn the spectral correlation of UWB impulse radio signalsArticle1010714716Q2Q2WOS:0002600002000042-s2.0-5494909580610.1109/LCOMM.2008.080941Q1