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Design and Analysis of Transmit Beamforming for Millimetre Wave Base Station Discovery

Information Theory 2016-09-09 v3 math.IT

Abstract

In this paper, we develop an analytical framework for the initial access (a.k.a. Base Station (BS) discovery) in a millimeter-wave (mm-wave) communication system and propose an effective strategy for transmitting the Reference Signals (RSs) used for BS discovery. Specifically, by formulating the problem of BS discovery at User Equipments (UEs) as hypothesis tests, we derive a detector based on the Generalised Likelihood Ratio Test (GLRT) and characterise the statistical behaviour of the detector. The theoretical results obtained allow analysis of the impact of key system parameters on the performance of BS discovery, and show that RS transmission with narrow beams may not be helpful in improving the overall BS discovery performance due to the cost of spatial scanning. Using the method of large deviations, we identify the desirable beam pattern that minimises the average miss-discovery probability of UEs within a targeted detectable region. We then propose to transmit the RS with sequential scanning, using a pre-designed codebook with narrow and/or wide beams to approximate the desirable patterns. The proposed design allows flexible choices of the codebook sizes and the associated beam widths to better approximate the desirable patterns. Numerical results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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@article{arxiv.1604.01160,
  title  = {Design and Analysis of Transmit Beamforming for Millimetre Wave Base Station Discovery},
  author = {Chunshan Liu and Min Li and Iain B. Collings and Stephen V. Hanly and Philip Whiting},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.01160},
  year   = {2016}
}

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30 pages, 13 figures, submitted