On the use of the FBMC modulation to increase the performance of a wake-up radio
Résumé
In this paper, Filter Bank Multi Carrier (FBMC) signals are employed in order to improve the performance of a quasi-passive wake-up radio receiver (WuRx) for which the addressing is performed by the means of a frequency fingerprint. The feasibility of such kind of WuRx was already demonstrated by using orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) signals to form the identifiers. Together with the main advantage of this approach (i.e. no base band processing needed and consequently a reduced energy consumption), one of the drawbacks is their low sensitivity. Through a set of circuit-system co-simulations, it is shown that by their characteristics, especially high Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) and high out of band attenuation, FBMC signals manage to boost the sensitivity and moreover to enhance the robustness of this kind of WuRx.
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