Muhammad Umar;Axel Schmidt;Martin Laabs;Niels Neumann;Dirk Plettemeier
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Abstract
Distinctive propagation characteristics of millimeter wave (mmWave) bands require channel sounding for link management. Reported mmWave channel-sounder setups support only simplex operation while depending on bulky and expensive lab equipment; especially for frequency domain channel sounding (FCS), which can be performed with simple hardware. This work presents a solution in the form of a 60GHz modular front-end designed using off-the-shelf components with tailor-made passive circuits and high-frequency interconnections, all compatible with printed circuit technology. An FCS setup is developed using two units of the designed transceiver front-ends, which can sweep 6GHz bandwidth with 1MHz resolution. An antenna duplexing circuitry is also presented, which enables each front-end unit to use a single transmit-receive antenna ensuring a high correlation between the round-trip channels. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this work reports the first FCS setup, which preserves channel reciprocity in round-trip sounding. The application of the designed system is showcased through a channel reciprocity key generation (CRKG) algorithm, which exploits the high correlation between the forward and receive channels to demonstrate a physical layer security system functional at 60GHz.
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TCAS I publishes regular papers in the field specified by the theory, analysis, design, and practical implementations of circuits, and the application of circuit techniques to systems and to signal processing. Included is the whole spectrum from basic scientific theory to industrial applications. The field of interest covered includes: - Circuits: Analog, Digital and Mixed Signal Circuits and Systems - Nonlinear Circuits and Systems, Integrated Sensors, MEMS and Systems on Chip, Nanoscale Circuits and Systems, Optoelectronic - Circuits and Systems, Power Electronics and Systems - Software for Analog-and-Logic Circuits and Systems - Control aspects of Circuits and Systems.