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Millimeter Wave Communication: A Comprehensive Survey

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2018
Millimeter wave (mmWave) communication has raised increasing attentions from both academia and industry due to its exceptional advantages. Compared with existing wireless communication techniques, such as WiFi and 4G, mmWave communications adopt much higher carrier frequencies and thus come with advantages including huge bandwidth, narrow beam, high ...
Shlomi Arnon   +2 more
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Multipath grouping for millimeter-wave communications

2013 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2013
In millimeter-wave communications (MMWC), multipath components (MPCs) have different steering angles and independent fadings. Park and Pan recently proposed a simple scheme for both transmitter and receiver to concurrently beamform towards multiple steering angles of MPCs to achieve both array gain and diversity gain.
Zhenyu Xiao   +3 more
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Millimeter Wave Vehicular Communications: A Survey

Foundations and TrendsĀ® in Networking, 2016
Future vehicles will require massive sensing capability. Leveraging only onboard sensors, though, is challenging in crowded environments where the sensing field-of-view is obstructed. One potential solution is to share sensor data among the vehicles and infrastructure.
Vutha Va   +3 more
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Wind Sensing by Millimeter Wave Communications

2019 IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN), 2019
Millimeter wave is a core technology in the 5G cellular communication networks because of its large bandwidth and high data transmission rate. In practice, outdoor fixtures of millimeter wave devices may be affected by oscillations due to wind, thus causing significant frequency/phase change in the communication signal. It can be interpreted as Doppler
Zhiyang Zhang   +3 more
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Millimeter Wave Communication Technology

2021
Millimeter-wave plays an indispensable role in the new generation of mobile communication because of its abundance of unexplored resources, which can be used to meet the requirements of greater bandwidth and ultra-high data rate. This chapter firstly introduces the development, characteristics, and applications of millimeter-wave.
Aart W. Kleyn, Wei Luo, Bo Yin
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Millimeter waves for communications

[Conference Digest] International Conference on Millimeter Wave and Far-Infrared Technology: ICMWFT '90, 2005
While atmospheric effects limit achievable ranges, other factors such as crowding at lower frequencies, larger available bandwidths and beneficial aspects of atmospheric absorption have resulted in increased use of millimeter waves for communications. Satellite, air-to-air, terrestrial point-to-point and local/metropolitan area network com munications ...
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Millimeter wave interchip communication

Proceedings of 2012 5th Global Symposium on Millimeter-Waves, 2012
High performance multicore processors are approaching 256 GFLOPS and use and generate data at unprecedented rates. Much of the short range data transport between chips, however, is based on legacy LC transmission line infrastructure. Consequently, high performance, systems running memory intensive applications are able to utilize only a fraction of ...
Guang Zhu   +8 more
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Joint Communication and Localization in Millimeter Wave Networks

IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, 2021
Joint communication and localization will be a key in beyond 5G networks for emerging context-aware applications such as Internet-of-Things and autonomous vehicles. In particular, millimeter wave (mmWave) networks using a massive number of antennas and large bandwidth are considered for high-rate communication and high-accuracy localization.
Girim Kwon   +3 more
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Analysis of Outage Probability for Millimeter Wave Communications

2021 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (IWCMC), 2021
As the data traffic in future wireless communications will explosively grow up to 1000-fold by the deployment of 5G, several technologies are emerging to satisfy this demand, including multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), millimeter wave communications, Non-orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA), etc.
Ruoyu Su   +5 more
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Millimeter-wave and Terahertz Photonics for Communications and Sensors

Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2021, 2021
This paper presents an efficient use of telecom-based photonics technologies in millimeter-wave and terahertz systems, which include high-speed wireless communications in the 300-GHz and 600-GHz bands, and ultra-broadband millimeter-wave radars equipped on the drone.
Tadao Nagatsuma   +2 more
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