Directional neighbor discovery in mmWave wireless networks

The directional neighbor discovery problem, i.e., spatial rendezvous, is a fundamental problem in millimeter wave (mmWave) wireless networks, where directional transmissions are used to overcome the high attenuation. The challenge is how to let the transmitter and the receiver beams meet in space un...

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Main Authors: Yu Wang, Ticao Zhang, Shiwen Mao, Theodore (Ted) S. Rappaport
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-02-01
Series:Digital Communications and Networks
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352864820302662
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spelling doaj-09a76a2b9bb0451ba350d2d303aa1f922021-03-15T04:25:13ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Digital Communications and Networks2352-86482021-02-0171115Directional neighbor discovery in mmWave wireless networksYu Wang0Ticao Zhang1Shiwen Mao2Theodore (Ted) S. Rappaport3Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 36849-5201, USADepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 36849-5201, USADepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 36849-5201, USA; Corresponding author.NYU WIRELESS Center, NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Brooklyn, NY, 11201, USAThe directional neighbor discovery problem, i.e., spatial rendezvous, is a fundamental problem in millimeter wave (mmWave) wireless networks, where directional transmissions are used to overcome the high attenuation. The challenge is how to let the transmitter and the receiver beams meet in space under deafness caused by directional transmission and reception, where no control channel, prior information, and coordination are available. In this paper, we present a Hunting-based Directional Neighbor Discovery (HDND) scheme for ad hoc mmWave networks, where a node follows a unique sequence to determine its transmission or reception mode, and continuously rotates its directional beam to scan the neighborhood for other mmWave nodes. Through a rigorous analysis, we derive the conditions for ensured neighbor discovery, as well as a bound for the worst-case discovery time and the impact of sidelobes. We validate the analysis with extensive simulations and demonstrate the superior performance of the proposed scheme over several baseline schemes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352864820302662Fifth generation (5G) wirelessBeamformingSpatial filteringDirectional antennaDirectional neighbor discoveryInitial access
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author Yu Wang
Ticao Zhang
Shiwen Mao
Theodore (Ted) S. Rappaport
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Ticao Zhang
Shiwen Mao
Theodore (Ted) S. Rappaport
Directional neighbor discovery in mmWave wireless networks
Digital Communications and Networks
Fifth generation (5G) wireless
Beamforming
Spatial filtering
Directional antenna
Directional neighbor discovery
Initial access
author_facet Yu Wang
Ticao Zhang
Shiwen Mao
Theodore (Ted) S. Rappaport
author_sort Yu Wang
title Directional neighbor discovery in mmWave wireless networks
title_short Directional neighbor discovery in mmWave wireless networks
title_full Directional neighbor discovery in mmWave wireless networks
title_fullStr Directional neighbor discovery in mmWave wireless networks
title_full_unstemmed Directional neighbor discovery in mmWave wireless networks
title_sort directional neighbor discovery in mmwave wireless networks
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Digital Communications and Networks
issn 2352-8648
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The directional neighbor discovery problem, i.e., spatial rendezvous, is a fundamental problem in millimeter wave (mmWave) wireless networks, where directional transmissions are used to overcome the high attenuation. The challenge is how to let the transmitter and the receiver beams meet in space under deafness caused by directional transmission and reception, where no control channel, prior information, and coordination are available. In this paper, we present a Hunting-based Directional Neighbor Discovery (HDND) scheme for ad hoc mmWave networks, where a node follows a unique sequence to determine its transmission or reception mode, and continuously rotates its directional beam to scan the neighborhood for other mmWave nodes. Through a rigorous analysis, we derive the conditions for ensured neighbor discovery, as well as a bound for the worst-case discovery time and the impact of sidelobes. We validate the analysis with extensive simulations and demonstrate the superior performance of the proposed scheme over several baseline schemes.
topic Fifth generation (5G) wireless
Beamforming
Spatial filtering
Directional antenna
Directional neighbor discovery
Initial access
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352864820302662
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