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Multilevel beamforming for high data rate communication in 5G networks

Large antenna arrays can be used to generate highly focused beams that support very high data rates and reduced energy consumption. However, optimal beam focusing requires large amount of feedback from the users in order to choose the best beam, especially in Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) mode. This paper develops a methodology for designing a multilevel codebook of beams in an environment with low number of multipaths. The antenna design supporting the focused beams is formulated as an optimization problem. A multilevel codebook of beams is constructed according to the coverage requirements. An iterative beam scheduling is proposed that searches through the codebook to select the best beam for a given user. The methodology is applied to a mass event and to a rural scenario, both analyzed using an event-based network simulator. Very significant gains are obtained for both scenarios. It is shown that the more dominant the Line of Sight (LoS) component, the higher the gain achieved by the multilevel beamforming.

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