2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2009.00205
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On the Benefits of Multi-hop Communication for Indoor 60 GHz Wireless Networks

Abstract: The spectrum-rich millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies have the potential to alleviate the spectrum crunch that the wireless and cellular operators are already experiencing. However, compared with traditional wireless communication in the sub-6 GHz bands, due to small wavelengths most objects such as human body, cause significant additional path losses (up to 20 dB), which can entirely break the mmWave link. Also, mmwave links suffer from limited range of communication. In this paper, we resort to network laye… Show more

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“…One effective approach to combat blockage in mmWave is to leverage multi-hop routing. In [7], the authors propose a hop-by-hop multi-path routing protocol that is efficient and fast in switching to a reserved ready-to-use path towards the destination. However, due to the dynamic conditions in mmWave propagation environment, it is highly likely that the blockages are temporary and highly dynamic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One effective approach to combat blockage in mmWave is to leverage multi-hop routing. In [7], the authors propose a hop-by-hop multi-path routing protocol that is efficient and fast in switching to a reserved ready-to-use path towards the destination. However, due to the dynamic conditions in mmWave propagation environment, it is highly likely that the blockages are temporary and highly dynamic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%