Abstract
In this paper, we investigate maximum likelihood (ML) time delay (TD) and carrier frequency offset (CFO) synchronization (i.e., estimation and pre- compensation) in decode-and-forward (DF) cooperative systems operating over time-varying channels (TVCs). The new technique is embedded at each relay node in order to avoid the drawbacks of multidimensional ML estimation at the destination and to minimize the overhead cost. By accounting for a perfect Doppler spread value, the new synchronization solution delivers accurate TD and CFO estimates at each relay. The resulting TD and CFO estimates along with the channel estimates are then exploited by the MIMO relay for precompensation at each node of the distributed transmit beamforming signals to ensure constructive maximum ratio combining (MRC) at the destination. Simulation results show significant synchronization accuracy improvement over previous distributed multi-node synchronization techniques assuming time-constant channels (TCCs). The latter translates into noticeable gains in terms of useful (i.e., after accounting for incurred overhead) link-level throughput, more so at higher Doppler.
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