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Main Author: Nikolaidis, Dimitris
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.01890
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contents Frame synchronization is the act of accurately detecting frames in an incoming transmission and extracting their payload. It is especially important in environments such as wireless channels where signals are significantly distorted. Digital correlation is the simplest form of frame synchronization where XNOR gates and summations are used to perform correlation and detect binary sync words attached to each frame. In this paper we demonstrate how digital correlation with long syncwords in the context of a standard modem (modulator/demodulator) chain solves the problem of frame synchronization under significant signal distortions in a practically implementable manner with minimal extra resources. The scheme consists of two parts, the modem chain and the frame synchronization architecture. The modem chain is built inside GNU radio software tool and the architecture inside VIVADO. Data transmission and reception in the Rayleigh NLOS channel is performed by the modem and frame synchronization by the architecture with data produced by GNU radio via a verilog testbench. Results indicate high synchronization accuracy with distortion levels much higher than what is reported by other methods.
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spellingShingle Long Sync Word Frame Synchronization for Future Wireless Networks
Nikolaidis, Dimitris
Signal Processing
Frame synchronization is the act of accurately detecting frames in an incoming transmission and extracting their payload. It is especially important in environments such as wireless channels where signals are significantly distorted. Digital correlation is the simplest form of frame synchronization where XNOR gates and summations are used to perform correlation and detect binary sync words attached to each frame. In this paper we demonstrate how digital correlation with long syncwords in the context of a standard modem (modulator/demodulator) chain solves the problem of frame synchronization under significant signal distortions in a practically implementable manner with minimal extra resources. The scheme consists of two parts, the modem chain and the frame synchronization architecture. The modem chain is built inside GNU radio software tool and the architecture inside VIVADO. Data transmission and reception in the Rayleigh NLOS channel is performed by the modem and frame synchronization by the architecture with data produced by GNU radio via a verilog testbench. Results indicate high synchronization accuracy with distortion levels much higher than what is reported by other methods.
title Long Sync Word Frame Synchronization for Future Wireless Networks
topic Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.01890