Entrainment of Mutually Synchronized Spatially Distributed 24 GHz Oscillators

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers(2023)

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Synchronization is one of the most challenging aspects of distributed systems in terms of their scalability. Minimal uncertainties can lead to problems or failures regarding data consistency in globally operating data centers or in distributed sensor arrays. Existing approaches to address these challenges are based on hierarchical synchronization concepts which are well understood and have reached technical maturity, but have the disadvantage of having a single point of failure. However, especially for critical infrastructure or backup more resilient solutions are required. Mutual synchronization where oscillators in a network are coupled bidirectionally without a reference have been considered. Due to the flat hierarchy such systems do not have a single point of failure. This work studies how hierarchical synchronization can be combined with architectures implementing mutual synchronization. A network of three mutually coupled 24 GHz oscillators is used to study how injecting a reference signal into one oscillator affects the dynamics. This can be quantified by analyzing in which range of frequencies the network of mutually coupled oscillators can follow the reference frequency. Measurements on a ring and chain network topology forced by an external reference oscillator shown here are in good agreement with the predictions of a nonlinear dynamical model.
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Delays, phase noise, frequency synchronization, frequency measurement, phase locked loops, propagation delay, communication systems, stability criteria, synchronization, mutual synchronization, oscillator
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