Modulation and equalisation considerations for high performance radio LANs (HIPERLAN)

AR Nix, M Li, JD Marvill, T Wilkinson, IR Johnson, SK Barton

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Abstract

The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) is currently defining a European standard for high performance radio LANs (HIPERLAN). To operate as wired LAN replacements, these systems will need to offer data rates as high as 20 Mb/s. To counteract the time dispersive nature of the indoor radio channel, adaptive equalisation is proposed at the receiver. In this paper a number of possible modulation and equalisation techniques are presented and, in particular, the BER performance of quasi-coherent GMSK detection is investigated. Important issues such as frame and symbol synchronisation, frequency offset correction and equaliser implementation are also addressed from a practical standpoint
Translated title of the contributionModulation and equalisation considerations for high performance radio LANs (HIPERLAN)
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), The Hague, Netherlands
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Pages964 - 968
Volume3
ISBN (Print)9051991932
Publication statusPublished - Sept 1994
Event5th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (1994) - The Hague, Netherlands
Duration: 1 Sept 1994 → …

Conference

Conference5th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (1994)
Abbreviated titlePIMRC
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityThe Hague
Period1/09/94 → …

Bibliographical note

Conference Proceedings/Title of Journal: IEEE 5th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 1994 (PIMRC 1994)
Rose publication type: Conference contribution

Sponsorship: The authors would like to acknowledge the co-operation and comments of all LAURA and ETSI RES-10 members. This work was carried out under ESPRIT I11 project no. 7359 "LAURA" supported by the CEC

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Keywords

  • adaptive equalisers
  • indoor radio
  • microwave propagation
  • minimum shift keying
  • wireless LAN

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