IEEE 802.11ad Based Joint Radar Communication Transceiver: Design, Prototype and Performance Analysis
Akanksha Sneh, Soumya Jain, V Sri Sindhu, Shobha Sundar Ram, Sumit, Darak

TL;DR
This paper presents a joint radar-communication transceiver based on IEEE 802.11ad that significantly accelerates beam alignment and improves throughput, with a prototype demonstrating practical feasibility and comparable radar performance.
Contribution
It introduces a novel architectural framework and software prototype for a joint radar-communication transceiver that enhances beam alignment speed and efficiency.
Findings
Accelerates beam alignment by a factor of four.
Reduces bit error rate and improves throughput.
Radar performance is comparable to standard mmW radars.
Abstract
Rapid beam alignment is required to support high gain millimeter wave (mmW) communication links between a base station (BS) and mobile users (MU). The standard IEEE 802.11ad protocol enables beam alignment at the BS and MU through a lengthy beam training procedure accomplished through additional packet overhead. However, this results in reduced latency and throughput. Auxiliary radar functionality embedded within the communication protocol has been proposed in prior literature to enable rapid beam alignment of communication beams without the requirement of channel overheads. In this work, we propose a complete architectural framework of a joint radar-communication wireless transceiver wherein radar based detection of MU is realized to enable subsequent narrow beam communication. We provide a software prototype implementation with transceiver design details, signal models and signal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Antenna Design and Optimization · Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
MethodsBalanced Selection
