Time Division Synchronization For Distributed Transceiver Architectures
Description
Data transmission and reception has become an important aspect in day-to-day communication. With advancement in technology, it dictates the need for accurate data transmission and reception. For this very reason, wireless transceivers are employed in almost every industrial domain for numerous applications. A special concept of distributed transceivers is proven to be extremely useful in the latest technologies like Internet of Things. As the name suggests, this is a collaborative communication technique where multiple transceivers are synchronized for faster and much more reliable communication. This imposes a major challenge while designing this kind of a transceiver, as all the transceivers should be operating with carrier synchronization to maintain the proper collaboration. While there are several ways to establish this sync, this thesis emphasizes one of those techniques and tries to resolve the issue in design. The carrier synchronization is achieved using time division synchronization technique. Several challenges in implementing this technique were addressed using various models simulated in MATLAB Simulink and Keysight ADS. An in detail analysis has been performed for all the techniques used for this implementation to provide a diverse perspective.
Date Created
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2021
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- Author (aut): Boorela, Venkata Srilekhya
- Thesis advisor (ths): Zeinolabedinzadeh, Saeed
- Committee member: Trichopoulos, Georgios C.
- Committee member: Aberle, James
- Publisher (pbl): Arizona State University