Distributed Radio Frequency Cooperation at the Wavelength Level Using Wireless Phase Synchronization
Serge R. Mghabghab, Sean M. Ellison, and Jeffrey A. Nanzer

TL;DR
This paper introduces a wireless system that achieves wavelength-level phase synchronization for distributed radio frequency systems, enabling coherent beamforming even with node motion, using a novel combined ranging and frequency transfer technique.
Contribution
It presents the first fully wireless distributed system operating at the wavelength level with a novel phase synchronization method for moving nodes.
Findings
Achieved over 90% coherent gain during node displacement.
Demonstrated successful open-loop coherent distributed beamforming.
Implemented on software-defined radios at 1.5 GHz.
Abstract
Coordinating the operations of separate wireless systems at the wavelength level can lead to significant improvements in wireless capabilities. We address a fundamental challenge in distributed radio frequency system cooperation - inter-node phase alignment - which must be accomplished wirelessly, and is particularly challenging when the nodes are in relative motion. We present a solution to this problem that is based on a novel combined high-accuracy ranging and frequency transfer technique. Using this approach, we present the design of the first fully wireless distributed system operating at the wavelength level. We demonstrate the system in the first open-loop coherent distributed beamforming experiment. Internode range estimation to support phase alignment was performed using a two-tone stepped frequency waveform with a single pulse, while a two-tone waveform was used for frequency…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices · Advanced Photonic Communication Systems · Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies
