2010 IEEE Wireless Communication and Networking Conference 2010
DOI: 10.1109/wcnc.2010.5506562
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Improving the One-Bit Feedback Algorithm for Distributed Beamforming

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“…In order to improve the convergence rate of the algorithm, other algorithms based on one-bit feedback scheme are proposed [5][6][7][8][9][10]. The basic idea is that if a weight perturbation value makes the RSS of the received signal weaker, then the negative value of the perturbation tends to make RSS stronger.…”
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“…In order to improve the convergence rate of the algorithm, other algorithms based on one-bit feedback scheme are proposed [5][6][7][8][9][10]. The basic idea is that if a weight perturbation value makes the RSS of the received signal weaker, then the negative value of the perturbation tends to make RSS stronger.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The basic idea is that if a weight perturbation value makes the RSS of the received signal weaker, then the negative value of the perturbation tends to make RSS stronger. Based on this idea [5,9], when the receiver returns feedback 0, the sender first revokes the perturbation, and then the negative value of this perturbation is added as an additional term to the phase weight in the next time slot. Therefore, this strategy make full use of the feedback 0.…”
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“…[3] and [4], have considered the algorithm in single carrier systems only. Because orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) has several advantages over single-carrier modulation in wideband systems, a logical direction of research is to investigate how the algorithm performs with OFDM.…”
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“…Later, this algorithm was developed to account for carrier frequency errors among transmitters in [9]. Also, an improved algorithm which can yield a faster convergence speed by making use of both successful and failed perturbation results was presented in [10].…”
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