Title: Low Rate UWB for TG4a
1Project IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless
Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title
Ranging Accuracy of SDS-TWR Subject to Unequal
Reply Times Date Submitted July
2005 Source Shahriar Emami and Celestino A.
Corral Company Freescale Semiconductor,
Inc Address Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 6100
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802.154a Abstract This document addresses
the performance of SDS-TWR technique Purpose To
help evaluate ways to manage crystal
drift Notice This document has been prepared to
assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a
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2Symmetric Double Sided-Two Way Ranging (SDS
-TWR)Proposed in document IEEE-15-05-0334-00-004
Device B
Device A
unknown propagation delay
reply time
3Sensitivity of 4 message TWR
- In 4 message two way ranging (SDS-TWR) it is
required that treplyA treplyB - Is ranging error sensitive to variation of
treplyA in reference to treplyB? And to what
extent? - Document IEEE-15-05-0002-01-004a considers
differential reply times in between 2 and 20 us. - We will compute the range and ranging error due
to variations of reply time at various ranges
when absolute reply time is in 0.1-1 ms range.
4Calculated Ranges
E Range 20 40 60 80 100
10 m 10.30 10.60 10.90 11.20 11.50
20 m 20.30 20.60 20.90 21.20 21.50
30 m 30.30 30.60 30.90 31.20 31.50
40 m 40.30 40.60 40.90 41.20 41.50
50 m 50.30 50.60 50.90 51.20 51.50
10 PPM crystals are deployed and reply time is
assumed to be 1 ms. Excess reply time of B in
reference to A or 100 x (treplyB-treplyA)/treplyA
.
5Actual and Calculated Ranges
6Ranging Error
Ranging error at 10m and 50m are 15 and 3,
respectively (10 PPM) subject to 100 variation
in reply time (1ms reply time).
7Actual and Calculated Ranges
8Ranging Error
Ranging error at 10m and 50m are 60 and 12,
respectively (40 PPM) subject to 100 variation
in reply time (1ms reply time
9What If Reply Time Is Decreased?
10What If Reply Time Is Decreased?
11Summary (1)
- For a given tolerable percentage error, shorter
ranges determine the maximum tolerable excess
reply time. - If low PPM crystals are used, the ranging error
is not significant particularly at larger
distances and especially when reply time
variations are held under 40. - On the other hand, the ranging errors for high
PPM crystal devices if reply time high could are
unacceptable. Other methods would have to be
deployed to compensate for or correct crystal
drifts - When reply time was reduced up to an order of
magnitude (1ms-0.1 ms), ranging error and
percentage ranging error also went down by up to
an order of magnitude.
12Summary (2)
Ranging Error
Acceptable Error
Minimum Range
Maximum Range
13Bottom Line
- For a given set of parameters
- PPM ( )
- Reply Time
- Excess Reply Time( )
- Minimum Desired Range
- Calculate ranging error
- If percent ranging error acceptable, you are
done. - Otherwise one needs to reduce PPM, reply time,
excess reply time or increase minimum range.