Recovery of carrier frequency offset and set information for LTE device-to-device communications

Sidelink channels have been standardized in the longterm evolution (LTE) to support device-to-device communications for public safety, vehicular-to-everything services, and other features. The channels provide sidelink synchronization signals (SSSs) for synchronization among the user equipment (TIE)...

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Published inJournal of communications and networks Vol. 21; no. 1; pp. 1 - 11
Main Authors Yoon, Jooheum, Lee, Changgyu, Kim, Yun Hee
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Published Seoul Editorial Department of Journal of Communications and Networks 01.02.2019
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Abstract Sidelink channels have been standardized in the longterm evolution (LTE) to support device-to-device communications for public safety, vehicular-to-everything services, and other features. The channels provide sidelink synchronization signals (SSSs) for synchronization among the user equipment (TIE), which obtain the timing, carrier frequency offset (CFO), and sidelink identity from a synchronization source TIE. This paper focuses on the recovery of a CFO and the sidelink identity set information by exploiting the two primary SSS (PSSS) symbols after the symbol timing is obtained. We propose the use of detection metrics for the quantized CFO and set information by estimating a multi-path fading channel subject to unknown delay times and residual CFO (RFO) errors. The proposed metrics have been shown to be implementable with low complexity by exploiting the properties of the PSSS sequence. The metrics were also analyzed in multi-path fading channels without RFO errors for a quick estimate regarding the performance and guidelines of the sequence design. The results indicate that the proposed detection metrics outperform the conventional metric under realistic scenarios with unknown delay times and RFO errors.
AbstractList Sidelink channels have been standardized in the longterm evolution (LTE) to support device-to-device communications for public safety, vehicular-to-everything services, and other features. The channels provide sidelink synchronization signals (SSSs) for synchronization among the user equipment (TIE), which obtain the timing, carrier frequency offset (CFO), and sidelink identity from a synchronization source TIE. This paper focuses on the recovery of a CFO and the sidelink identity set information by exploiting the two primary SSS (PSSS) symbols after the symbol timing is obtained. We propose the use of detection metrics for the quantized CFO and set information by estimating a multi-path fading channel subject to unknown delay times and residual CFO (RFO) errors. The proposed metrics have been shown to be implementable with low complexity by exploiting the properties of the PSSS sequence. The metrics were also analyzed in multi-path fading channels without RFO errors for a quick estimate regarding the performance and guidelines of the sequence design. The results indicate that the proposed detection metrics outperform the conventional metric under realistic scenarios with unknown delay times and RFO errors.
Sidelink channels have been standardized in the longtermevolution (LTE) to support device-to-device communicationsfor public safety, vehicular-to-everything services, and other features. The channels provide sidelink synchronization signals (SSSs)for synchronization among the user equipment (UE), which obtainthe timing, carrier frequency offset (CFO), and sidelink identityfrom a synchronization source UE. This paper focuses on the recoveryof a CFO and the sidelink identity set information by exploitingthe two primary SSS (PSSS) symbols after the symbol timing is obtained. We propose the use of detection metrics for the quantizedCFO and set information by estimating a multi-path fading channelsubject to unknown delay times and residual CFO (RFO) errors. The proposed metrics have been shown to be implementablewith low complexity by exploiting the properties of the PSSS sequence. The metrics were also analyzed in multi-path fading channelswithout RFO errors for a quick estimate regarding the performanceand guidelines of the sequence design. The results indicatethat the proposed detection metrics outperform the conventionalmetric under realistic scenarios with unknown delay timesand RFO errors. KCI Citation Count: 7
Sidelink channels have been standardized in the long-term evolution (LTE) to support device-to-device communications for public safety, vehicular-to-everything services, and other features. The channels provide sidelink synchronization signals (SSSs) for synchronization among the user equipment (UE), which obtain the timing, carrier frequency offset (CFO), and sidelink identity from a synchronization source UE. This paper focuses on the recovery of a CFO and the sidelink identity set information by exploiting the two primary SSS (PSSS) symbols after the symbol timing is obtained. We propose the use of detection metrics for the quantized CFO and set information by estimating a multi-path fading channel subject to unknown delay times and residual CFO (RFO) errors. The proposed metrics have been shown to be implementable with low complexity by exploiting the properties of the PSSS sequence. The metrics were also analyzed in multi-path fading channels without RFO errors for a quick estimate regarding the performance and guidelines of the sequence design. The results indicate that the proposed detection metrics outperform the conventional metric under realistic scenarios with unknown delay times and RFO errors.
Author Yun Hee Kim
Changgyu Lee
Jooheum Yoon
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SubjectTerms Carrier frequencies
Carrier frequency offset
Channels
Delay time
detection and estimation
device-to-device communication
Downlink
Estimation
Fading
Fading channels
Long Term Evolution
primary sidelink synchronization signal
Public safety
Recovery
Synchronism
Synchronization
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Title Recovery of carrier frequency offset and set information for LTE device-to-device communications
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