DocumentCode :
1809056
Title :
Steering with eyes closed: Mm-Wave beam steering without in-band measurement
Author :
Nitsche, Thomas ; Flores, Adriana B. ; Knightly, Edward W. ; Widmer, Joerg
Author_Institution :
IMDEA Networks Inst., Madrid, Spain
fYear :
2015
fDate :
April 26 2015-May 1 2015
Firstpage :
2416
Lastpage :
2424
Abstract :
Millimeter-wave communication achieves multi-Gbps data rates via highly directional beamforming to overcome pathloss and provide the desired SNR. Unfortunately, establishing communication with sufficiently narrow beamwidth to obtain the necessary link budget is a high overhead procedure in which the search space scales with device mobility and the product of the sender-receiver beam resolution. In this paper, we design, implement, and experimentally evaluate Blind Beam Steering (BBS) a novel architecture and algorithm that removes in-band overhead for directional mm-Wave link establishment. Our system architecture couples mm-Wave and legacy 2.4/5 GHz bands using out-of-band direction inference to establish (overhead-free) multi-Gbps mm-Wave communication. Further, BBS evaluates direction estimates retrieved from passively overheard 2.4/5 GHz frames to assure highest mm-Wave link quality on unobstructed direct paths. By removing in-band overhead, we leverage mm-Wave´s very high throughput capabilities, beam-width scalability and provide robustness to mobility. We demonstrate that BBS achieves 97.8% accuracy estimating direction between pairing nodes using at least 5 detection band antennas. Further, BBS successfully detects unobstructed direct path conditions with an accuracy of 96.5% and reduces the IEEE 802.11ad beamforming training overhead by 81%.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; array signal processing; beam steering; blind source separation; directive antennas; millimetre wave antenna arrays; radio links; wireless LAN; BBS; IEEE 802.11ad beamforming training overhead; SNR; blind beam steering; detection band antenna; device mobility; directional beamforming; directional mm-Wave link quality; eyes closed; in-band overhead removal; link budget; millimeter wave communication; mm-Wave beam steering; out-of-band direction inference; sender-receiver beam resolution; Attenuation; Computer architecture; Directive antennas; History; Throughput; Training;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications (INFOCOM), 2015 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kowloon
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INFOCOM.2015.7218630
Filename :
7218630
Link To Document :
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