Initial Access in 5G mmWave Cellular Networks

The massive amounts of bandwidth available at millimeter-wave frequencies (above 10 GHz) have the potential to greatly increase the capacity of fifth generation cellular wireless systems. However, to overcome the high isotropic propagation loss experienced at these frequencies, highly directional antennas will be required at both the base station and the mobile terminal to achieve sufficient link budget in wide area networks. This reliance on directionality has important implications for control layer procedures. In particular, initial access can be significantly delayed due to the need for the base station and the user to find the proper alignment for directional transmission and reception. This article provides a survey of several recently proposed techniques for this purpose. A coverage and delay analysis is performed to compare various techniques including exhaustive and iterative search, and context-information-based algorithms. We show that the best strategy depends on the target SNR regime, and provide guidelines to characterize the optimal choice as a function of the system parameters.

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