Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Communications in the mmWave and THz bands will be a key technological pillar for nextgeneration wireless networks. However, the increase in frequency results in an increase in path loss, which
must be compensated for by using large antenna arrays. This introduces challenging issues due to power
consumption, signalling overhead for channel estimation, hardware complexity, and slow beamforming
and beam alignment schemes, which are in contrast with the requirements of next-generation wireless
networks. In this paper, we propose the adoption of a retro-directive antenna array (RAA) at the user
equipment (UE) side, where the signal sent by the base station (BS) is reflected towards the source after
being conjugated and phase-modulated according to the UE data. By making use of modified Power
Methods for the computation of the eigenvectors of the resulting round-trip channel, it is shown that,
in single and multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) scenarios, ultra-low complexity UEs can
establish parallel communication links automatically with the BS in a very short time. This is done in
a blind way, also by tracking fast channel variations while communicating, without the need for ADC
chains at the UE as well as without explicit channel estimation and time-consuming beamforming and
beam alignment schemes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Multi-user MIMO; retrodirective arrays; self-conjugating metasurfaces; retrodirective backscattering; power methods; beamforming; ultra-reliable low latency communications (URLLC).
Elenco autori:
Decarli, Nicolo'
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