Article: New vehicular technology study findings have been reported from Nanyang Technological University.

"We investigate low-complexity ultrawideband (UWB) communication systems such as on-off keying (OOK) transmission with an energy-detection receiver and transmitted-reference (TR) signaling with an autocorrelation receiver (AcR). It is observed that the conventional noncoherent energy detector for OOK signals suffers from a huge performance loss compared with that of the coherent detector, which suggests space of improvement," researchers in Singapore, Singapore report.

"It is also found that the OOK signaling can be treated as a special case of TR signaling with pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM). Inspired by this observation, we propose a new pseudocoherent ...

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