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UWB digital carrier user codes for narrow band interference cancelation
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) communication systems are usually implemented by baseband spreading schemes relying either on time hopping (TH) or Direct Sequence (DS) codes. However these schemes are not suitable to cancel Narrow Band Interference (NBI). Other approaches rely on digital single carrier spreading (SC) or multi-carrier (MC) spreading codes, offering flexibility in NBI cancellation.