Contextual Combinatorial Beam Management via Online Probing for Multiple Access mmWave Wireless Networks

Zhizhen Li;Xuanhao Luo;Mingzhe Chen;Chenhan Xu;Shiwen Mao;Yuchen Liu
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Due to the exponential increase in wireless devices and a diversification of network services, unprecedented challenges, such as managing heterogeneous data traffic and massive access demands, have arisen in next-generation wireless networks. To address these challenges, there is a pressing need for the evolution of multiple access schemes with advanced transceivers. Millimeter-wave (mmWave) communication emerges as a promising solution by offering substantial bandwidth and accommodating massive connectivities. Nevertheless, the inherent signaling directionality and susceptibility to blockages pose significant challenges for deploying multiple transceivers with narrow antenna beams. Consequently, beam management becomes imperative for practical network implementations to identify and track the optimal transceiver beam pairs, ensuring maximum received power and maintaining high-quality access service. In this context, we propose a Contextual Combinatorial Beam Management (CCBM) framework tailored for mmWave wireless networks. By leveraging advanced online probing techniques and integrating predicted contextual information, such as dynamic link qualities in spatial-temporal domain, CCBM aims to jointly optimize transceiver pairing and beam selection while balancing the network load. This approach not only facilitates multiple access effectively but also enhances bandwidth utilization and reduces computational overheads for real-time applications. Theoretical analysis establishes the asymptotically optimality of the proposed approach, complemented by extensive evaluation results showcasing the superiority of our framework over other state-of-the-art schemes in multiple dimensions.
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基于多址毫米波无线网络在线探测的上下文组合波束管理
由于无线设备的指数级增长和网络业务的多样化,下一代无线网络面临着管理异构数据流量和海量接入需求等前所未有的挑战。为了应对这些挑战,迫切需要发展具有先进收发器的多址方案。毫米波(mmWave)通信通过提供大量带宽和容纳大量连接而成为一种有前途的解决方案。然而,固有的信号方向性和对阻塞的敏感性对部署具有窄天线波束的多个收发器构成了重大挑战。因此,波束管理在实际网络实现中变得必不可少,以识别和跟踪最佳收发器波束对,确保最大接收功率并保持高质量的接入服务。在此背景下,我们提出了一种针对毫米波无线网络的上下文组合波束管理(CCBM)框架。通过利用先进的在线探测技术和集成预测的上下文信息,如时空域的动态链路质量,CCBM旨在共同优化收发器配对和波束选择,同时平衡网络负载。这种方法不仅有效地促进了多路访问,而且提高了带宽利用率,降低了实时应用的计算开销。理论分析建立了所提出方法的渐近最优性,并辅以广泛的评估结果,显示了我们的框架在多个维度上优于其他最先进的方案。
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