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Waveforms for Computing Over the Air

Signal Processing 2025-11-05 v2

Abstract

Over-the-air computation (AirComp) leverages the signal-superposition characteristic of wireless multiple access channels to perform mathematical computations. Initially introduced to enhance communication reliability in interference channels and wireless sensor networks, AirComp has more recently found applications in task-oriented communications, like wireless distributed learning and in wireless control systems. Its adoption aims to address latency challenges arising from an increased number of edge devices or Internet of Things (IoT) devices accessing the constrained wireless spectrum. This paper is the first one to focus on the physical layer of these systems. We present a unified framework, specifically on the waveform and the signal processing aspects at the transmitter and receiver to meet the challenges that AirComp presents within the different contexts and use cases.

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@article{arxiv.2405.17007,
  title  = {Waveforms for Computing Over the Air},
  author = {Ana Pérez-Neira and Marc Martinez-Gost and Alphan Şahin and Saeed Razavikia and Carlo Fischione and Kaibin Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.17007},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Feature article in the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine

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