Abstract: Physical-layer network coding (PNC) brings throughput improvement for wireless networks. However, its synchronization requirement is widely recognized as an obstacle to its implementation. In this paper, we focus on phase-level synchronization and propose a time-slotted carrier synchronization scheme for PNC. We then analyze the phase error tolerance of PNC under different bit error rate (BER) requirements, and the synchronization overhead for obtaining synchronous signals below the phase error margin. We also consider the impact of different hardware (in particular, the phase-locked loop) parameters on the overhead in our analysis. Afterwards, we evaluate the performance of the proposed synchronization scheme with simulations. The results show that the proposed scheme is feasible with some typical hardware parameters. The throughput gain of PNC when using the proposed scheme is only slightly lower than the theoretical gain.
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