Simple, Zero-Feedback, Distributed Beamforming With Unsynchronized Carriers
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Bletsas, Aggelos; Lippman, Andrew B.; Sahalos, John N.
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This work studies zero-feedback distributed beamforming; we are motivated by scenarios where the links between destination and all distributed transmitters are weak, so that no reliable communication in the form of pilot signals or feedback messages can be assumed. Furthermore, we make the problem even more challenging by assuming no specialized software/hardware for distributed carrier synchronization; we are motivated by ultra-low complexity transceivers. It is found that zero-feedback (i.e. blind), constructive, distributed signal alignment at the destination is possible; the proposed scheme exploits lack of carrier synchronization among M distributed transmitters and provides beamforming gains. Possible applications include reachback communication in low-cost sensor networks with simple (i.e. conventional, no carrier frequency/phase adjustment capability) radio transceivers.
Date issued
2010-09Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory; Program in Media Arts and Sciences (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)Journal
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
Bletsas, Aggelos, Andy Lippman, and John Sahalos. “Simple, zero-feedback, distributed beamforming with unsynchronized carriers.” IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 28 (2010): 1046-1054. © 2011 IEEE.
Version: Final published version
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INSPEC Accession Number: 11523390
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0733-8716