NeTS: Large: Collaborative Research: GigaNets: A Path to Experimental Research in Millimeter Wave Networking
NeTS:大型:协作研究:GigaNets:毫米波网络实验研究之路
基本信息
- 批准号:1518812
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 160万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-09-01 至 2020-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Wireless communication technologies such as cellular and WiFi are indispensable for modern society. However, existing wireless networks are under severe stress due to the explosive demand caused by smart mobile devices capable of creating and consuming large amounts of multimedia content (especially images and video). Meeting these demands is estimated to require 1000-fold increases in wireless network capacity, which cannot be obtained by incremental advances using existing spectrum. A promising approach for delivering the required revolutionary advances in wireless by employ the so-called 'millimeter (mm) wave' band, which has huge amounts of available spectrum (e.g., 7 GHz in the unlicensed 60 GHz band alone). The wavelength in these bands is an order of magnitude smaller than that in today's wireless networks, drastically changing the physical and propagation characteristics: for example, mm waves are easily blocked by obstacles such as human bodies, but steerable antenna arrays with a very large number of elements (up to 1000) can fit in compact form factors, enabling us to potentially steer around obstacles using bounces from reflectors. As a consequence, realizing the potential for mm wave communication requires a comprehensive reexamination of existing wireless design principles, using an interdisciplinary approach that goes all the way from antenna design to network protocols. The goal of this project is to take such an approach for establishing fundamental principles for design of next generation mm wave communication networks, with a research agenda combining cross-layer modeling, design, and performance evaluation, firmly grounded in experiment. A key technical issue is to how to efficiently adapt electronically steerable arrays with a large number of elements, and to integrate them into network protocols.The research is driven by the following cutting edge system concepts: (a) Cellular 1000X, aimed at relieving the cellular capacity bottleneck via 60 GHz cellular links delivering Gbps data rates to the mobile, together with a seamless extension to indoor networks; (b) 'Wireless fiber' backhaul at 140 GHz for enabling Cellular 1000X, based on easy to deploy outdoor wireless mesh networks with link speeds approaching 40-100 Gbps; (c) 40 Gbps indoor 60 GHz links, aimed at going beyond nascent industry efforts such as NG60 that aim to upgrade link speeds in the recently developed IEEE 802.11ad wireless local area network standard. The goal of this project is to design a system that will achieve the stated objectives, and prototype an advanced proof-of-concept that will help pave the way for eventual technology transfer leveraging the close ties of the project team to industry. A 60 GHz experimental platform developed to support the research will be made available to the research community, to stimulate a broader academic effort in this area. Due to the small carrier wavelengths, beamforming at both ends is critical to make the link budget work, but it is essential to make the beams electronically steerable to steer around obstacles (which ``look bigger at smaller wavelengths''), and to allow automatic network configuration. Cross-layer frameworks for resilient pencil beam networking for both Cellular 1000X and indoor WLANs will be developed and demonstrated. These will incorporate compressive array adaptation techniques, a core innovation to be demonstrated in this project. Compressive adaptation enables 3D beamforming for robust link budgets, steering around blockage, and spatial reuse, and enables scaling of both the number of antenna elements and the nodes in the network, unlike existing scan-based IEEE 802.11ad medium access control (MAC) techniques. System concepts to be designed and tested include (a) `Picocloud' network architectures that employ tight coordination between base stations and APs (for outdoor and indoor environments, respectively) to provide seamless connectivity in the face of blockage; (b) Integration of beamforming with spatial multiplexing in LoS or near-LoS environments, demonstrating the scaling of available degrees of freedom with carrier frequency through prototypes at 60 GHz and 140 GHz.A reconfigurable phased array at 60 GHz will be developed and integrated with the NSF/CRI-funded WiMi software defined radio platform, in order to enable the preceding system-level explorations (while beamsteering ICs developed by industry have been incorporated into products, external control of the beamsteering coefficients is not available). In addition, a hardware testbed for LoS spatial multiplexing at 140 GHz will be developed to demonstrate the potential for 'wireless fiber' backhaul links beyond 100 GHz.
蜂窝和WiFi等无线通信技术是现代社会不可或缺的。然而,由于能够创建和消费大量多媒体内容(尤其是图像和视频)的智能移动的设备所引起的爆炸性需求,现有的无线网络处于严重的压力之下。 据估计,满足这些需求需要无线网络容量增加1000倍,而这无法通过使用现有频谱的渐进式发展来实现。一种用于通过采用所谓的“毫米(mm)波”频带来提供无线中所需的革命性进步的有希望的方法,该频带具有大量的可用频谱(例如,仅在未许可的60 GHz频带中为7 GHz)。 这些波段中的波长比当今无线网络中的波长小一个数量级,极大地改变了物理和传播特性:例如,毫米波很容易被人体等障碍物阻挡,但具有大量单元的可操纵天线阵列(最多1000个)可以安装在紧凑的外形中,使我们能够利用反射器的反弹绕过障碍物。 因此,实现毫米波通信的潜力需要全面重新审视现有的无线设计原则,使用从天线设计到网络协议的跨学科方法。 本项目的目标是采用这种方法建立下一代毫米波通信网络设计的基本原则,研究议程结合跨层建模,设计和性能评估,牢固地建立在实验基础上。 一个关键的技术问题是如何有效地适应具有大量元件的电子可操纵阵列,并将它们集成到网络协议中,该研究基于以下前沿系统概念:(a)Cellular 1000 X,旨在通过60 GHz蜂窝链路向移动的提供Gbps数据速率来缓解蜂窝容量瓶颈,同时无缝扩展到室内网络;(B)140 GHz的“无线光纤”回程,用于实现蜂窝1000 X,基于易于部署的室外无线网状网络,链路速度接近40-100 Gbps;(c)40 Gbps室内60 GHz链路,旨在超越新兴的行业努力,如NG 60,其目的是升级最近开发的IEEE 802.11ad无线局域网标准中的链路速度。该项目的目标是设计一个能够实现既定目标的系统,并建立一个先进的概念验证原型,这将有助于为利用项目团队与行业的密切联系进行最终技术转让铺平道路。为支持研究而开发的60 GHz实验平台将提供给研究界,以促进这一领域更广泛的学术努力。 由于载波波长较小,两端的波束形成对于使链路预算正常工作至关重要,但必须使波束电子转向以绕过障碍物(“在较小的波长下看起来更大”),并允许自动网络配置。将开发和演示用于蜂窝1000 X和室内WLAN的弹性笔形波束网络的跨层框架。 这些将包括压缩阵列适应技术,这是本项目中要展示的核心创新。 与现有的基于扫描的IEEE 802.11ad介质访问控制(MAC)技术不同,压缩自适应实现了用于鲁棒链路预算的3D波束成形、绕过阻塞和空间重用,并且实现了网络中天线元件和节点的数量的缩放。将设计和测试的系统概念包括:(a)“微微云”网络架构,在基站和接入点之间进行紧密协调(分别用于室外和室内环境),以在遇到阻塞时提供无缝连接;(B)在LoS或接近LoS环境中波束成形与空间复用的集成,通过60 GHz和140 GHz的样机,演示可用的自由度随载波频率的缩放。将开发60 GHz的可重新配置相控阵,并与NSF/CRI集成,WiMi软件定义的无线电平台,以实现先前的系统级探索(虽然行业开发的波束控制IC已被纳入产品,但波束控制系数的外部控制不可用)。 此外,还将开发一个140 GHz的LoS空间复用硬件测试平台,以展示超过100 GHz的“无线光纤”回程链路的潜力。
项目成果
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Upamanyu Madhow其他文献
Detection of hiding in the least significant bit
检测隐藏在最低有效位中
- DOI:
10.1109/tsp.2004.833869 - 发表时间:
2004 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.4
- 作者:
O. Dabeer;Kenneth Mark Sullivan;Upamanyu Madhow;S. Chandrasekaran;B. S. Manjunath - 通讯作者:
B. S. Manjunath
Blind adaptive interference suppression for the near-far resistant acquisition and demodulation of direct-sequence CDMA signals
- DOI:
10.1109/78.552211 - 发表时间:
1997 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Upamanyu Madhow - 通讯作者:
Upamanyu Madhow
Robust Wireless Fingerprinting via Complex-Valued Neural Networks
通过复值神经网络实现稳健的无线指纹识别
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2019 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
S. Gopalakrishnan;Metehan Cekic;Upamanyu Madhow - 通讯作者:
Upamanyu Madhow
Wideband distributed transmit beamforming using channel reciprocity and relative calibration
使用信道互易性和相对校准的宽带分布式发射波束成形
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2015 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
P. Bidigare;Upamanyu Madhow;D. Brown;R. Mudumbai;A. Kumar;Benjamin Peiffer;S. Dasgupta - 通讯作者:
S. Dasgupta
Provably Secure Steganography: Achieving Zero K-L Divergence using Statistical Restoration
可证明安全的隐写术:使用统计恢复实现零 K-L 散度
- DOI:
10.1109/icip.2006.312388 - 发表时间:
2006 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
K. Solanki;Kenneth Mark Sullivan;Upamanyu Madhow;B. S. Manjunath;S. Chandrasekaran - 通讯作者:
S. Chandrasekaran
Upamanyu Madhow的其他文献
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{{ truncateString('Upamanyu Madhow', 18)}}的其他基金
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EAGER:通过沟通理论和神经灵感实现稳健、可解释的深度学习
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XPLR:多千兆毫米波网状网络:跨层设计和实验验证
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Standard Grant
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$ 160万 - 项目类别:
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