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Lightweight 3-D Beamforming Design in 5G UAV Broadcasting Communications

Wang Miao, Chunbo Luo, Geyong Min, Zhiwei Zhao

2020IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Owning the merits of flexible networking, rapid deployment, strong line-of-sight communications and so on, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) has been regarded as a promising technology for the Fifth-Generation (5G) wireless network to realise its ambition of ubiquitous connectivity to support the various applications, e.g., broadcasting/multicasting services. However, the unique features of the UAV systems, e.g., highly agile mobility in the three-dimensional space, and the significant size, weight and power constraints, pose new challenges for 5G broadcasting communications. In order to fully harvest the benefits of UAV-aided 5G communications for broadcasting services, a new position based lightweight beamforming technology is proposed in this paper to enhance the capability of signal reception in 5G UAV broadcasting communications. Instead of relying on the channel estimation to form beams, which would cause significant broadband consumption, the position and mobility information of UAV system is exploited to predict UAV movement and form narrow beams to track UAV for signal enhancement and interference cancellation. To flight against the inherent position error, a new position correction method is designed to jointly utilise the DoA information of 5G system and the position information of the UAV system. Comprehensive simulation experiments are conducted based on 3GPP 5G specifications and the results show that the proposed algorithm outperforms the benchmark Zero-Forcing (ZF) without position prediction and position-based beamforming without position correction.

Topics & Concepts

BeamformingComputer scienceBroadcasting (networking)Real-time computingBenchmark (surveying)Position (finance)WirelessChannel (broadcasting)TelecommunicationsCommunications systemComputer networkGeographyFinanceEconomicsGeodesyUAV Applications and OptimizationAdvanced Wireless Communication TechnologiesMillimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling