2011
DOI: 10.1109/mwc.2011.6108325
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WiGiG: Multi-gigabit wireless communications in the 60 GHz band

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“…Therefore, Wi-Fi at least for n version could support HD video transmission while the same implementation in Bluetooth can only support video in the conventional format. Although 802.11 n could, in theory, fit for the most exigent multimedia service, a new protocol called Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGiG) wireless communications in the 60 GHz band has been developed specifically for this purpose [88].…”
Section: Wireless Network Suitability To Functional Area Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, Wi-Fi at least for n version could support HD video transmission while the same implementation in Bluetooth can only support video in the conventional format. Although 802.11 n could, in theory, fit for the most exigent multimedia service, a new protocol called Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGiG) wireless communications in the 60 GHz band has been developed specifically for this purpose [88].…”
Section: Wireless Network Suitability To Functional Area Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, many communication technology standards on mmWave wireless communications have been formulated, including the IEEE 802.15.3c [29] wireless personal area network (WPAN), wireless high definition (WiHD) [30], European computer manufacturers association (ECMA) [31], IEEE 802.11ad wireless local area network (WLAN) [32], and China millimeter-wave multiple gigabit (CMMG) wireless local area networks [33]. The emergence of these new standards have further validated the feasibility of indoor implementation of mmWave wireless communications [34], [35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without any a priori knowledge about the UE, e.g., location, the IA procedure is not a trivial task but an exhaustive combinatorial problem. In the exhaustive approach, all beam pairs are examined by sending a training packet for each beam pair [9]. As a result of this, the discovery time could become prohibitively long.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In section IV, numerical results are presented to illustrate the performance improvement and the final section concludes the paper. Fig.1 illustrates the IA procedure between a single UE and a single mmSC in existing mm-wave technologies [8]- [9]. We assume pre-defined beam codebooks for simplicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%