A Pulse-Based 60GHz Ranging System

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60GHz signal has very high time resolution and multipath resolution, thus having the potential of achieving high accuracy ranging and positioning at centimeter level or even millimeter level. This technology has great application value in fields like indoor robot navigation, hazardous area monitoring and accurate positioning. In this paper, after designing the pulse-based 60GHz wireless communication system, we proposed a pulse-based 60GHz ranging system. Theoretical analysis and simulations demonstrate that the proposed system can achieve good ranging performance.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1049-1050)

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2092-2095

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October 2014

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