Sub-Chain Beam for mmWave Devices: A Trade-off between Power Saving and Beam Correspondence
Beam correspondence, or downlink-uplink (DL-UL) beam reciprocity, refers to the assumption that the best beams in the DL are also the best beams in the UL. This is an important assumption that allows the existing beam management framework in 5G to rely heavily on DL beam sweeping and avoid UL beam s...
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Zusammenfassung: | Beam correspondence, or downlink-uplink (DL-UL) beam reciprocity, refers to
the assumption that the best beams in the DL are also the best beams in the UL.
This is an important assumption that allows the existing beam management
framework in 5G to rely heavily on DL beam sweeping and avoid UL beam sweeping:
UL beams are inferred from the measurements of the DL reference signals. Beam
correspondence holds when the radio configurations are symmetric in the DL and
UL. However, as mmWave technology matures, the DL and the UL face different
constraints often breaking the beam correspondence. For example, power
constraints may require a UE to activate only a portion of its antenna array
for UL transmission, while still activating the full array for DL reception.
Meanwhile, if the UL beam with sub-array, named as sub-chain beam in this
paper, has a similar radiation pattern as the DL beam, the beam correspondence
can still hold. This paper proposes methods for sub-chain beam codebook design
to achieve a trade-off between the power saving and beam correspondence. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.12296 |