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Integrating Sub-6 GHz and Millimeter Wave to Combat Blockage: Delay-Optimal Scheduling

Published 4 Jan 2019 in cs.IT, cs.NI, and math.IT | (1901.00963v2)

Abstract: Millimeter wave (mmWave) technologies have the potential to achieve very high data rates, but suffer from intermittent connectivity. In this paper, we provision an architecture to integrate sub-6 GHz and mmWave technologies, where we incorporate the sub-6 GHz interface as a fallback data transfer mechanism to combat blockage and intermittent connectivity of the mmWave communications. To this end, we investigate the problem of scheduling data packets across the mmWave and sub-6 GHz interfaces such that the average delay of system is minimized. This problem can be formulated as Markov Decision Process. We first investigate the problem of discounted delay minimization, and prove that the optimal policy is of the threshold-type, i.e., data packets should always be routed to the mmWave interface as long as the number of packets in the system is smaller than a threshold. Then, we show that the results of the discounted delay problem hold for the average delay problem as well. Through numerical results, we demonstrate that under heavy traffic, integrating sub-6 GHz with mmWave can reduce the average delay by up to 70%. Further, our scheduling policy substantially reduces the delay over the celebrated MaxWeight policy.

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