A digital over-the-air computation system based on maximum posterior probability demodulation

IF 3.7 3区 计算机科学 Q2 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Shibao Li , Yujie Song , Ziyi Tang , Zhihao Cui , Wenhan Li , Xuerong Cui , Lianghai Li
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The number of edge devices (EDs) has grown exponentially with the development of technologies such as the Internet of Things, distributed consensus, federated learning, and sensor networks. Physical communication between edge devices and fusion centers (FCs) has become a bottleneck affecting the efficiency of data aggregation. To overcome this bottleneck, an efficient broadband analog transmission scheme has recently been proposed named over-the-air computation (OAC), featuring data aggregation via the waveform superposition property of the wireless channel. The OAC system effectively improves the efficiency of data fusion and reduces the consumption of hardware and arithmetic resources. However, analog communications have poor communication quality and are difficult to deploy. While existing digital OAC solutions are not widely available due to the limitations of demodulation schemes. To solve this problem, we propose a digital OAC system based on maximum a posteriori probabilistic demodulation. The proposed scheme has higher generalizability. In addition, we propose a frequency offset estimation algorithm for oriented OAC uplink and a three-stage handshake compensation scheme to eliminate the effect of frequency offset on OAC systems. This frequency synchronization scheme can effectively eliminate the residual frequency offsets caused by channel imperfect reciprocity and improve the calculation accuracy of OAC. Experimentally, it is proved that the proposed scheme has higher accuracy, especially at low signal-to-noise ratios, with an average improvement rate of 56.8% compared with the existing scheme. Although the complexity of the proposed frequency synchronization scheme slightly increases, this is perfectly acceptable considering the light weight of the proposed demodulation scheme and the increase in system accuracy.
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586
审稿时长
6.9 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of The Franklin Institute has an established reputation for publishing high-quality papers in the field of engineering and applied mathematics. Its current focus is on control systems, complex networks and dynamic systems, signal processing and communications and their applications. All submitted papers are peer-reviewed. The Journal will publish original research papers and research review papers of substance. Papers and special focus issues are judged upon possible lasting value, which has been and continues to be the strength of the Journal of The Franklin Institute.
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