Synchronization signal design and hierarchical detection for the D2D sidelink

K. Manolakis, Wen Xu, G. Caire
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Abstract

Device-to-device (D2D) communication is considered as a key component in existing and future cellular networks. Safety and emergency applications must be served by the so-called ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC). To this end, reliable fast synchronization and user identification are required for link establishment and dynamic topology estimation. In this work we propose a framework for sequence generation, which encapsulates additional information, e.g. the type of synchronization source used by a transmitting user, whether the user obtains this reference directly or over another user, etc. Such information allows the receiver to prioritize and accordingly weight different synchronization signals based on the source type and achieve thus faster and more reliable synchronization. Receiver-side and distributed synchronization algorithms are described and evaluated for typical D2D scenarios. It is shown that both receiver-side as well as global synchronization can be achieved with high accuracy.
D2D副链路同步信号设计与分层检测
设备到设备(D2D)通信被认为是现有和未来蜂窝网络的关键组成部分。安全和应急应用必须由所谓的超可靠低延迟通信(URLLC)提供服务。为此,在链路建立和动态拓扑估计中需要可靠的快速同步和用户识别。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个序列生成框架,它封装了额外的信息,例如,传输用户使用的同步源类型,用户是直接获得该引用还是通过另一个用户获得该引用,等等。这些信息使接收方能够根据源的类型对不同的同步信号进行优先级排序和相应的权重,从而实现更快、更可靠的同步。描述并评估了典型D2D场景下的接收端和分布式同步算法。结果表明,该方法既能实现接收端同步,又能实现全局同步,且精度较高。
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