Beamforming Tradeoffs for Initial UE Discovery in Millimeter-Wave MIMO Systems
Vasanthan Raghavan, Juergen Cezanne, Sundar Subramanian, Ashwin, Sampath, Ozge Koymen

TL;DR
This paper explores low-complexity beamforming strategies for initial user equipment discovery in millimeter-wave MIMO systems, emphasizing physical interpretation, codebook design, and tradeoffs between SNR loss and discovery latency.
Contribution
It introduces a physical interpretation of beamformer structures, proposes near-optimal beam broadening codebooks, and analyzes the tradeoffs in initial UE discovery performance.
Findings
Proposed a virtual subarray-based codebook construction.
Achieved near-optimal tradeoff in beam broadening performance.
Demonstrated effective UE discovery with reasonable link margins.
Abstract
Millimeter-wave MIMO systems have gained increasing traction towards the goal of meeting the high data-rate requirements in next-generation wireless systems. The focus of this work is on low-complexity beamforming approaches for initial UE discovery in such systems. Towards this goal, we first note the structure of the optimal beamformer with per-antenna gain and phase control and the structure of good beamformers with per-antenna phase-only control. Learning these beamforming structures in mmW systems is fraught with considerable complexities such as the need for a non-broadcast system design, the sensitivity of the beamformer approximants to small path length changes, etc. To overcome these issues, we establish a physical interpretation between these beamformer structures and the angles of departure/arrival of the dominant path(s). This physical interpretation provides a theoretical…
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