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Development and performance analysis of a real time high-resolution channel sounder - IF stage

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This paper presents an intermediate frequency (IF) stage of a swept time delayed cross-correlation (STDCC) channel sounder. The proposed topology employs the real-time sliding correlation technique of pseudo-random (PN) sequences, enabling amplitude and Doppler spectrum measurements and analysis of multipath components. It makes use of recent technologies, specifically in the generation and transmission of PN sequences, which allows for an easy adjustment of the main specifications of the sounder. The system presented here has been tested and validated by using a PN sequence at 1GHz chip rate, which allows for a time-delay resolution of consecutive multipath components of 2ns. The dynamic range at the IF stage's input was measured to be around 40 to 50 dB. The results presented are also compared with the VNA frequency sweep method.

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Channel sounder Sliding correlation Pseudorandom sequence Multipath Power Delay Profile Wideband

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D. Ferreira and R. F. S. Caldeirinha, "Development and performance analysis of a real time high-resolution channel sounder — IF stage," 2011 IEEE EUROCON - International Conference on Computer as a Tool, Lisbon, Portugal, 2011, pp. 1-4, doi: 10.1109/EUROCON.2011.5929339.

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