Timing and carrier synchronization in wireless communication systems: a survey and classification of research in the last 5 years
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Nasir, Ali A.
Mehrpouyan, Hani
Blostein, Steven D.
Kennedy, Rodney
Durrani, Salman
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Springer Verlag
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Timing and carrier synchronization is a fundamental requirement for any wireless communication system to work
properly. Timing synchronization is the process by which a receiver node determines the correct instants of time at
which to sample the incoming signal. Carrier synchronization is the process by which a receiver adapts the frequency
and phase of its local carrier oscillator with those of the received signal. In this paper, we survey the literature over the
last 5 years (2010–2014) and present a comprehensive literature review and classification of the recent research
progress in achieving timing and carrier synchronization in single-input single-output (SISO), multiple-input
multiple-output (MIMO), cooperative relaying, and multiuser/multicell interference networks. Considering both
single-carrier and multi-carrier communication systems, we survey and categorize the timing and carrier
synchronization techniques proposed for the different communication systems focusing on the system model
assumptions for synchronization, the synchronization challenges, and the state-of-the-art synchronization solutions
and their limitations. Finally, we envision some future research directions.
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EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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