Dual PHY not a good bet for UWB
For example, when the PHY initializes, it needs to pick the PHY mode in which it needs to be. Let's assume no other UWB node is active, so the PHY of node 1 in room 1 "speaks" in mode M, for MBOA. Later, a node-2 UWB device powers on. It has to listen. It may initially listen in mode...
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Published in | Electronic Engineering Times no. 1363; p. 60 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Cambridge
AspenCore
21.03.2005
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Summary: | For example, when the PHY initializes, it needs to pick the PHY mode in which it needs to be. Let's assume no other UWB node is active, so the PHY of node 1 in room 1 "speaks" in mode M, for MBOA. Later, a node-2 UWB device powers on. It has to listen. It may initially listen in mode F, for Freescale. Not hearing another F-radio, it will listen for an M-radio. Upon hearing beacons from the node-1 M-radio, it connects. We have connectivity. |
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ISSN: | 0192-1541 |