2024
DOI: 10.1109/access.2024.3365631
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Beamwidth Design Tradeoffs in Radar-Aided Millimeter-Wave Cellular Networks: A Stochastic Geometry Approach

Yasser Nabil,
Hesham Elsawy,
Suhail Al-Dharrab
et al.

Abstract: This paper develops a novel stochastic geometry model to investigate design tradeoffs in a large-scale radar-aided millimeter-wave cellular network to eliminate the beam training overhead. In the proposed system, each base station comprises two sub-systems: the sensing sub-system, where radar localizes users, and the communication sub-system, where directional antennas serve the detected users. Both sub-systems operate simultaneously to eliminate the beam training overhead and reduce misalignment errors. The s… Show more

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