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A mmWave Software-Defined Array Platform for Wireless Experimentation at 24-29.5 GHz

Systems and Control 2024-09-19 v1 Systems and Control

Abstract

Advanced millimeter-wave software-defined array (SDA) platforms, or testbeds at affordable costs and high performance are essential for the wireless community. In this paper, we present a low-cost, portable, and programmable SDA that allows for accessible research and experimentation in real time. The proposed platform is based on a 16-element phased-array transceiver operating across 24-29.5 GHz, integrated with a radio-frequency system-on-chip board that provides data conversion and baseband signal-processing capabilities. All radio-communication parameters and phased-array beam configurations are controlled through a high-level application program interface. We present measurements evaluating the beamforming and communication link performance. Our experimental results validate that the SDA has a beam scan range of -45 to +45 degrees (azimuth), a 3 dB beamwidth of 20 degrees, and support up to a throughput of 1.613 Gb/s using 64-QAM. The signal-to-noise ratio is as high as 30 dB at short-range distances when the transmit and receive beams are aligned.

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@article{arxiv.2409.11480,
  title  = {A mmWave Software-Defined Array Platform for Wireless Experimentation at 24-29.5 GHz},
  author = {Ashwini Pondeycherry Ganesh and Anthony Perre and Alphan Sahin and Ismail Guvenc and Brian A. Floyd},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.11480},
  year   = {2024}
}
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