DocumentCode
42564
Title
Fast millimeter-wave beam training with receive beamforming
Author
Joongheon Kim ; Molisch, Andreas F.
Author_Institution
Mobile & Commun. Group, Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Volume
16
Issue
5
fYear
2014
fDate
Oct. 2014
Firstpage
512
Lastpage
522
Abstract
This paper proposes fast millimeter-wave (mm-wave) beam training protocols with receive beamforming. Both IEEE standards and the academic literature have generally considered beam training protocols involving exhaustive search over all possible beam directions for both the beamforming initiator and responded However, this operation requires a long time (and thus overhead) when the beamwidth is quite narrow such as for mm-wave beams (1° in the worst case). To alleviate this problem, we propose two types of adaptive beam training protocols for fixed and adaptive modulation, respectively, which take into account the unique propagation characteristics of millimeter waves. For fixed modulation, the proposed protocol allows for interactive beam training, stopping the search when a local maximum of the power angular spectrum is found that is sufficient to support the chosen modulation/coding scheme. We furthermore suggest approaches to prioritize certain directions determined from the propagation geometry, long-term statistics, etc. For adaptive modulation, the proposed protocol uses iterative multi-level beam training concepts for fast link configuration that provide an exhaustive search with significantly lower complexity. Our simulation results verify that the proposed protocol performs better than traditional exhaustive search in terms of the link configuration speed for mobile wireless service applications.
Keywords
array signal processing; geometry; iterative methods; millimetre wave propagation; mobile radio; modulation; protocols; statistical analysis; IEEE standards; academic literature; adaptive modulation; beam directions; beamforming initiator; beamforming responder; exhaustive search; fast millimeter-wave beam training protocols; fixed modulation; long-term statistics; millimeter wave propagation characteristics; mobile wireless service applications; power angular spectrum; propagation geometry; receive beamforming; Array signal processing; Bismuth; IEEE 802.15 Standards; Protocols; Signal to noise ratio; Training; Wireless communication; Beam training; fast link configuration; interactive search; iterative search; millimeter-wave;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications and Networks, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1229-2370
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JCN.2014.000090
Filename
6955961
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