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Two beams are better than one

Ish Kumar Jain, Raghav Subbaraman, Dinesh Bharadia

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Abstract

Millimeter-wave communication with high throughput and high reliability is poised to be a gamechanger for V2X and VR applications. However, mmWave links are notorious for low reliability since they suffer from frequent outages due to blockage and user mobility. We build mmReliable, a reliable mmWave system that implements multi-beamforming and user tracking to handle environmental vulnerabilities. It creates constructive multi-beam patterns and optimizes their angle, phase, and amplitude to maximize the signal strength at the receiver. Multi-beam links are reliable since they are resilient to occasional blockages of few constituent beams compared to a single-beam system. We implement mmReliable on a 28 GHz testbed with 400 MHz bandwidth, and a 64 element phased array supporting 5G NR waveforms. Rigorous indoor and outdoor experiments demonstrate that mmReliable achieves close to 100\% reliability providing 2.3x improvement in the throughput-reliability product than single-beam systems.

Topics & Concepts

BeamformingComputer scienceReliability (semiconductor)TestbedThroughputBandwidth (computing)Phased arrayExtremely high frequencyWaveformElectronic engineeringReal-time computingComputer networkTelecommunicationsEngineeringRadarWirelessPhysicsPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsAntenna (radio)Millimeter-Wave Propagation and ModelingAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationMicrowave Engineering and Waveguides