
Research Article
An Adaptive Beamtracking Method for the Next Generation mmWave WLAN
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-031-31275-5_24, author={Qingkun Li and Mao Yang and Zhongjiang Yan and Bo Li}, title={An Adaptive Beamtracking Method for the Next Generation mmWave WLAN}, proceedings={Smart Grid and Internet of Things. 6th EAI International Conference, SGIoT 2022, TaiChung, Taiwan, November 19-20, 2022, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={SGIOT}, year={2023}, month={5}, keywords={Next generation WLAN mmWave Beamtracking 802.11ad/ay}, doi={10.1007/978-3-031-31275-5_24} }
- Qingkun Li
Mao Yang
Zhongjiang Yan
Bo Li
Year: 2023
An Adaptive Beamtracking Method for the Next Generation mmWave WLAN
SGIOT
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-31275-5_24
Abstract
With the development of next generation mobile communication and short distance communication, mmWave is becoming more and more critical. The transmission rate and bandwidth of mmWave are greater than that of low frequency band. mmWave can effectively provide large-flow and low-latency service over short distances. Next generation WLAN, such as 802.11ad/ay, already uses mmWave. mmWave uses the directional gain antenna, and beamtracking is performed to determine the new working beam when one end of the communication is displaced. The beamtracking method is designed in detail in 802.11ad /ay: beamtracking is performed after data is sent. This method takes the delay into account, but it is easy to lose packets when nodes move quickly. To address this issue, we design an adaptive beamtracking method (ABT), which adjusts the order of sending data and performing beamtracking according to the number of consecutive beamtracking request. It can take both throughput and delay into account. The simulation results show that the adaptive beamtracking method can achieve the same delay as the beamtracking method in 802.11ad/ay, and the throughput is greater than the beamtracking method in 802.11ad/ay.