Opp-relay: Managing directionality and mobility issues of millimeter-wave via D2D communication

Gek Hong Sim, A. Asadi, Adrian Loch, M. Hollick, J. Widmer
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The directionality of millimeter-Wave (mm-Wave) communication results in challenging network dynamics and thus complex system design. A key problem with such networks is human blockage, which is highly detrimental since absorption at mm-Wave frequencies is extremely high. This poses a significant challenge for the state-of-the-art technologies in 5G networks such as Device-to-Device (D2D) communication. Essentially, the aforementioned dynamics hinder direct communication between devices. Existing protocols in the mm-Wave band such as IEEE 802.11ad address this problem using relays. However, the complexity relay discovery in these protocols grows linearly with the number of users, Hence, these approaches are infeasible for crowded areas such as malls or busy pedestrian streets. In this paper, we present a lightweight relaying mechanism called Opp-Relay that builds on the existing D2D features of the 3GPP standard to opportunistically discover an mm-Wave enabled relay. Specifically, we provide an algorithm to compute the optimal beamwidth for opportunistic discovery of a relay in dense and dynamic network environments. We validate our approach in practice using our experimental testbed operating in the 60 GHz band. Our experiments demonstrate that choosing a suitable beamwidth to discover and communicate with a relay node is crucial. Moreover, we show that our relaying mechanism significantly reduces the complexity of relay discovery.
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opp中继:通过D2D通信管理毫米波的方向性和移动性问题
毫米波(mm-Wave)通信的方向性给网络动力学带来了挑战,从而使系统设计变得复杂。这种网络的一个关键问题是人为阻塞,这是非常有害的,因为毫米波频率的吸收非常高。这对设备到设备(D2D)通信等5G网络的尖端技术构成了重大挑战。从本质上讲,上述动态阻碍了设备之间的直接通信。现有的毫米波频段协议(如IEEE 802.11ad)使用中继解决了这个问题。然而,在这些协议中,中继发现的复杂性随着用户数量的增加而线性增长,因此,这些方法在拥挤的区域(如商场或繁忙的步行街)是不可行的。在本文中,我们提出了一种称为Opp-Relay的轻量级中继机制,该机制建立在3GPP标准的现有D2D功能之上,可以偶然地发现毫米波启用中继。具体来说,我们提供了一种算法来计算在密集和动态网络环境中机会发现中继的最佳波束宽度。我们在实际中使用我们的60 GHz频段的实验测试平台验证了我们的方法。实验表明,选择合适的波束宽度来发现中继节点并与之通信是至关重要的。此外,我们表明,我们的中继机制显着降低了中继发现的复杂性。
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