On the Feasibility of Distributed Phase Synchronization for Coherent Signal Superposition
On the Feasibility of Distributed Phase Synchronization for Coherent Signal Superposition
In this study, we analyze the feasibility of distributed phase synchronization for coherent signal superposition, a fundamental enabler for paradigms such as coherent over-the-air computation (OAC), distributed beamforming, and interference alignment, under mobility and hardware impairments. With the focus on coherent OAC, we introduce phase-coded pilots (PCPs), a strategy where the radios communicate with each other to eliminate the round-trip phase change in the uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) to align the phase of the received symbol at a desired angle. In this study, considering a carrier frequency offset (CFO)-resilient multi-user procedure, we derive the statistics of the phase deviations to assess how fast the phase coherency degrades. Our results show that residual CFO is a major factor determining the duration of phase coherency, in addition to the non-negligible effects of mobility and the number of nodes in the network. We also provide a proof-of-concept demonstration for coherent signal superposition by using off-the-shelf radios to demonstrate the feasibility of PCPs in practice.
Alphan Sahin
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Alphan Sahin.On the Feasibility of Distributed Phase Synchronization for Coherent Signal Superposition[EB/OL].(2025-06-27)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.22252.点此复制
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