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Fast Beam Training and Performance Analysis for Extremely Large Aperture Array

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arxiv 2404.18046 v1 pith:YB6H5CRW submitted 2024-04-28 eess.SP

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Extremely large aperture array (ELAA) can significantly enhance beamforming gain and spectral efficiency. Unfortunately, the use of narrower beams for data transmission results in a substantial increase in the cost of beam training. In this paper, we study a high-efficiency and low-overhead scheme named hash beam training. Specifically, two improved hash codebook design methods, random and fixed, are proposed. Moreover, we analyze beam alignment performance. Since the derived beam alignment success probability is a complex function, we also propose a heuristic metric to evaluate the impact of codebook parameter on performance. Finally, simulation results validate the theoretical analysis, indicating that the proposed beam training scheme can achieve fast beam alignment with lower overhead and higher accuracy.

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