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Broadcast Control Strategies for mmWave Massive MIMO Leveraging Orthogonal Basis Functions

06 December 2015

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Millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies are being considered for future generation cellular systems because of the large amount of available spectrum in those bands (e.g., 10 GHz in the E-band alone). Additionally large scale antenna arrays with high gain adaptive beamforming are viewed as critical for overcoming the poor path loss conditions in the mmWave bands. User-specific beamforming can solve the coverage problem for user-specific data and control traffic, but the coverage problem for transmitting broadcast control information must also be solved. This paper explores the problem of enhancing the performance of a broadcast control channel, where control information must be transmitted to the entire sector in a non-user specific or multicast fashion. We propose a technique for transmitting broadcast control information in a mmWave system with RF beamforming that offers improved performance and several key advantages over a grid-of-beams type of approach where control information is simply repeated in time across successive narrow RF beams.