Supporting Passive Users in mmWave Networks

Abstract

The interference from active to passive users is a well-recognized challenge in millimeter-wave (mmWave) communications. We propose a method that enables to limit the interference on passive users (whose presence may not be detected since they do not transmit) with a small penalty to the throughput of active users. Our approach abstracts away (in a simple, yet informative way) the physical layer component and it leverages the directivity of mmWave links and the available network path diversity. We provide linear programming formulations, lower bounds on active users rates, numerical evaluations, and we establish a connection with the problem of (information theoretically) secure communication over mmWave networks.

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