2019
DOI: 10.1109/jsac.2019.2933967
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Active Learning and CSI Acquisition for mmWave Initial Alignment

Abstract: Millimeter wave (mmWave) communication with large antenna arrays is a promising technique to enable extremely high data rates due to large available bandwidth in mmWave frequency bands. In addition, given the knowledge of an optimal directional beamforming vector, large antenna arrays have been shown to overcome both the severe signal attenuation in mmWave as well as the interference problem. However, fundamental limits on achievable learning rate of an optimal beamforming vector remain.This paper considers th… Show more

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“…In this work we focus on relative performance, although the physical properties corresponding to this range of raw SNR (like cell size, and bandwidth) can be defined as in ( Fig. 6 in [8]).…”
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“…In this work we focus on relative performance, although the physical properties corresponding to this range of raw SNR (like cell size, and bandwidth) can be defined as in ( Fig. 6 in [8]).…”
Section: Notationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work follows most closely [7], where a fixed size hierarchical codebook and a bisection algorithm for sequentially selecting beamforming vectors to obtain the AoA are proposed. Our prior work [8], which proposes a fully adaptive initial alignment method based on posterior matching, theoretically characterizes an upper-bound on the probability of error in the AoA acquisition under a known static fading coefficient α, and shows a significant improvement in the system communication rate over [7] and random beamforming method of [4]. For a slightly mismatched estimate of the fading coefficient α (i.e.…”
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