This paper investigates time of arrival estimation
via impulse radio ultra-wideband technology. A dense multipath
channel is assumed and frequency-selective propagation effects
are taken into account that make the individual received pulses
different in shape from the transmitted monocycles. In these
conditions a conventional correlation-based estimator cannot be
used and other schemes must be resorted to. Assuming only
an approximate knowledge of the received pulses’ duration, a
TOA estimator is derived making use of least mean square
techniques. The algorithm operates on energy measurements
made on a folded version of the received signal. Its performance
is investigated by simulation under implementation conditions of
different complexity. In particular, sub-Nyquist sampling rates
are considered and analog-to-digital conversion with limited resolution
is explored. Comparisons are made with other available
schemes
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