基础设施雷达与GPS联合辅助波束管理

Lorenzo Bezzetto, L. Rinaldi, Francesco Linsalata, D. Tagliaferri, Marouan Mizmizi, M. Magarini, Damiano Badini, C. Mazzucco, U. Spagnolini
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第六代(6G)支持车对一切(V2X)通信的要求,以及高频传播的缺点,迫使使用高度定向波束。传统的基于穷举波束搜索的波束管理方法具有训练时间长、链路中断频繁等特点。为了克服这些问题,来自车载终端传感器(例如全球定位系统(GPS))和基站(BS)(例如雷达)的侧面信息被集成到BM程序中。本文展示了这两种方法的优缺点,并提出了一种联合雷达和gps辅助的BM程序,可以减少典型城市场景中的训练时间。
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A Joint Radar- and GPS- aided Beam Management at Infrastructure
The requirements dictated by Sixth Generation (6G) to support Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communications together with the propagation drawbacks at high frequencies impose the use of highly directive beams. Conventional Beam Management (BM) approaches based on an exhaustive beam search are characterized by high training times and frequent link interruptions. To overcome these issues side information coming from sensors at both vehicular UE, e.g., Global Position System (GPS), and Base Station (BS), e.g., radar, side are integrated in the BM procedures. This paper shows pros and cons of the two approaches and propose a joint radar- and GPS-aided BM procedure that allows to reduce training time in typical urban scenario.
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