Proceedings of the International Conference on Information and Communication Technology 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3321289.3321290
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A framework to optimize the frame duration and the beam angle for random beamforming of mmWave mobile networks

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“…• Different system parameters (Frame duration and Beam width) were optimized for different mobility scenarios and practical systems scenarios. Some of these results were published in our work in [17].…”
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“…• Different system parameters (Frame duration and Beam width) were optimized for different mobility scenarios and practical systems scenarios. Some of these results were published in our work in [17].…”
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confidence: 60%
“…After studying the mobility effect and derive it both mathematically and through extensive simulation in [14], it was obvious that some systems parameters need to be optimized for different operation scenarios. The frame duration and the beam angle (or beam width, as they will be used interchangeably throughout the paper) for RBF in mobile scenarios was studied as well in [17]. The goal of the work in [17] was to optimize the system performance for different users with different mobility states while using RBF.…”
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“…With the rapid development of wireless communication, such as wireless access networks, 5G and 6G, ultrahigh-speed data can be realized by using high-frequency millimeter waves (MMW). The radio over fiber (ROF) system is the key part of wireless communication [ [1] , [2] , [3] , [4] ]. In the ROF system, the generation of MMW signals beyond 100 GHz in electronic domains faces a serious challenge because of restrictions on the frequency responses of electronic modules and components [ 5 ].…”
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