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Hashing Beam Training for Near-Field Communications

Information Theory 2024-04-10 v2 Signal Processing math.IT

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the millimeter-wave (mmWave) near-field beam training problem to find the correct beam direction. In order to address the high complexity and low identification accuracy of existing beam training techniques, we propose an efficient hashing multi-arm beam (HMB) training scheme for the near-field scenario. Specifically, we first design a set of sparse bases based on the polar domain sparsity of the near-field channel. Then, the random hash functions are chosen to construct the near-field multi-arm beam training codebook. Each multi-arm beam codeword is scanned in a time slot until all the predefined codewords are traversed. Finally, the soft decision and voting methods are applied to distinguish the signal from different base stations and obtain correctly aligned beams. Simulation results show that our proposed near-field HMB training method can reduce the beam training overhead to the logarithmic level, and achieve 96.4% identification accuracy of exhaustive beam training. Moreover, we also verify applicability under the far-field scenario.

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@article{arxiv.2403.06074,
  title  = {Hashing Beam Training for Near-Field Communications},
  author = {Yuan Xu and Li Wei and Chongwen Huang and Chen Zhu and Zhaohui Yang and Jun Yang and Jiguang He and Zhaoyang Zhang and Mérouane Debbah},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.06074},
  year   = {2024}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2402.04913