物理层网络编码的同步问题研究

Shengli Zhang, S. Liew, P. P. Lam
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当数据在无线网络中传输时,它们会到达目标接收器以及附近的其他接收器。在今天的大多数无线网络(例如,IEEE 802.11)中,这个属性被视为一种干扰诱导的麻烦,而不是一种祝福。然而,物理层网络编码(PNC)已被提出利用这一属性。与“传统”网络编码在数字比特流解码后对其进行算术编码不同,PNC利用了同时到达的电磁波(EM)的加性特性,并在物理层应用网络编码算法。从而消除了干扰的破坏性影响,大大提高了网络的容量。PNC的一个关键要求是节点之间的同步,这在以前没有解决过。这是本文的重点。具体来说,我们研究了不完全同步(即有限同步误差)对PNC的影响。我们表明,使用BPSK调制,当存在同步错误时,PNC仍然比直接网络编码产生显着更高的容量。有趣的是,即使在根本不执行同步的极端情况下,情况也是如此
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On the Synchronization of Physical-Layer Network Coding
When data are transmitted in a wireless network, they reach the target receiver as well as other receivers in the neighborhood. Rather than a blessing, this attribute is treated as an interference-inducing nuisance in most wireless networks today (e.g., IEEE 802.11). Physical-layer network coding (PNC), however, has been proposed to take advantage of this attribute. Unlike "conventional" network coding which performs arithmetic coding on digital bit streams after they are decoded, PNC makes use of the additive nature of simultaneously arriving electromagnetic (EM) waves and applies the network coding arithmetic at the physical layer. As a result, the destructive effect of interference is eliminated and the capacity of networks is boosted significantly. A key requirement of PNC is synchronization among nodes, which has not been addressed previously. This is the focus of this paper. Specifically, we investigate the impact of imperfect synchronization (i.e., finite synchronization errors) on PNC. We show that with BPSK modulation, PNC still yields significantly higher capacity than straightforward network coding when there are synchronization errors. And interestingly, this remains to be so even in the extreme case where synchronization is not performed at all
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