宏分集多连接网络中的联合同步

Nick Schwarzenberg, Friedrich Burmeister, Albrecht Wolf, Norman Franchi, G. Fettweis
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多连接是要求高可靠性的实时应用(如联网车辆)的关键实现因素。在分布式收发器中使用宏分集具有减轻诸如阴影之类的大规模损失的优点,但可能导致数据包之间的时间偏移,要求接收器单独同步到每个数据包。由于数据包检测是任何下游接收器处理的先决条件,因此同步可能成为实现高可靠性的瓶颈。在本文中,我们提出了一个概念,以提高在宏分集多连接网络的情况下,数据包之间的时间偏移,例如,由于松散的同步分布式发射机。通过缓冲并行接收路径的输入并允许迭代同步,成功检测到的数据包可以作为扩展的相关序列来检测先前未检测到的数据包,从而可以用于分集组合。以IEEE 802.11 (WLAN)的链路级仿真为例,我们验证了这种联合同步(JS)的有效性,并提供了第一个数值结果。我们看到在中等信噪比范围内的信噪比增益约为1 dB,这相当于将分组错误率降低了4倍分集的一个数量级。考虑到功耗,我们考虑实现复杂性和JS增益之间的权衡。我们得出结论,JS是一种可行的向后兼容方法,可以改善多连接网络中延迟数据包的多样性组合。
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Joint Synchronization in Macro-Diversity Multi-Connectivity Networks
Multi-connectivity is a key enabler for realtime applications demanding high reliability such as connected vehicles. Employing macro-diversity with distributed transceivers has the advantage of mitigating large-scale losses such as shadowing, but may incur time offsets between packets, requiring the receiver to synchronize to each packet individually. Since packet detection is prerequisite for any downstream receiver processing, synchronization can become a bottleneck to achieving high reliability. In this paper, we propose a concept to improve receiver performance in macro-diversity multi-connectivity networks in case of time offsets between packets, for instance, due to loose synchronization of distributed transmitters. By buffering the inputs of parallel receiver paths and allowing for iterative synchronization, successfully detected packets can serve as extended correlation sequence to detect previously undetected packets which thereby become available to diversity combining. Taking link-level simulations of IEEE 802.11 (WLAN) as an example, we demonstrate the efficacy of such Joint Synchronization (JS) and provide first numerical results. We see an SNR gain of about 1 dB in the mid-SNR range, which is equivalent to a packet error rate reduction by an order of magnitude for four-fold diversity. With power consumption in mind, we consider the trade-off between implementation complexity and the gain of JS. We conclude that JS is a viable backwards-compatible approach to improve diversity combining of delayed packets in multi-connectivity networks.
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