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Scalable Phase-Coherent Beam-Training for Dense Millimeter-wave Networks

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12761/1542
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Garcia Marti, Dolores; Lacruz, Jesús Omar; Jiménez Mateo, Pablo; Palacios, Joan; Ruiz, Rafael; Widmer, Joerg
Date
2021-10
Abstract
Millimeter-wave communications (mm-wave) use analog beamforming techniques, which steer the signal energy in a desired direction, to overcome the high path-loss at such frequencies. To determine the direction in which to steer, mm-wave standards such as IEEE802.11ad specify beam training mechanisms for both access points as well as client stations. However, the overhead of the beam training limits scalability as the density of network deployments increases and mobile devices that require constant training are supported. We design SPIDER, a low-overhead beam-training mechanism where only access points actively participate in the training and stations perform passive compressive estimation of the angle-of-arrival. To this end, stations carry out phase-coherent measurements by switching through multiple receive beam patterns on a time-scale of tens of nanoseconds when receiving a packet preamble. Since no suitable testbed platforms exist that support such fast antenna reconfiguration, we design a high-performance,full-bandwidth FPGA-based testbed platform for flexible mm-wave experimentation, that we make available as open source. The performance analysis with this testbed shows that our algorithm achieves highly accurate angle estimation used to drive the beam steering decisions and reduces overhead by an order of magnitude compared to IEEE 802.11ad beam training.
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