Title :
Distributed Frequency-Locked Loops for Wireless Networks
Author :
Varanese, Nicola ; Spagnolini, Umberto ; Bar-Ness, Yeheskel
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettron. e Inf., Politec. di Milano, Milan, Italy
fDate :
12/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The establishment of a common frequency reference in a distributed wireless network is a critical factor in enabling any degree of node cooperation in communication and sensing functions. In this paper we introduce Distributed Frequency-Locked Loops (D-FLL´s) to control the carrier frequencies of autonomous nodes with wireless communication capabilities. A novel frequency difference detector (FDD) is introduced allowing each node to estimate the frequency difference with respect to the ensemble of its neighbors. D-FLL´s are characterized in terms of stability and tracking accuracy when the synchronization network has a peer-to-peer (mutually coupled - MC) or hierarchical (master slave - MS) topology. In particular, synchronization error accumulates in MS architectures as the distance from the reference node increases. MC architectures, instead, trade slower convergence times for a smoother error distribution. Overall, D-FLL´s prove to be a robust and accurate technique for carrier frequency synchronization purposes that can be readily employed with any network architecture.
Keywords :
frequency control; frequency locked loops; peer-to-peer computing; stability; synchronisation; telecommunication network topology; wireless channels; autonomous nodes; carrier frequency control; carrier frequency synchronization; communication functions; distributed frequency locked loops; distributed wireless network; frequency difference detector; mutually coupled topology; node cooperation; peer-to-peer topology; sensing functions; smoother error distribution; stability; synchronization error; synchronization network; tracking accuracy; wireless communication; Detectors; Frequency locked loops; Frequency synchronization; Noise measurement; Peer to peer computing; Synchronization; Time frequency analysis; Wireless networks; Synchronization; frequency-locked loop; wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2011.101011.100458