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Communication Modes With Large Intelligent Surfaces in the Near Field

Nicolò Decarli, Davide Dardari

2021IEEE Access80 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper proposes a practical method for the definition of multiple communication modes when antennas operate in the near-field region, by realizing ad-hoc beams exploiting the focusing capability of large antennas. The beamspace modeling proposed to define the communication modes is then exploited to derive expressions for their number (i.e., the degrees of freedom) in a generic setup, beyond the traditional paraxial scenario, together with closed-form definitions for the basis set at the transmitting and receiving antennas for several cases of interest, such as for the communication between a large antenna and a small antenna. Numerical results indicate that quasi-optimal communication can be obtained starting from focusing functions. This translates into the possibility of a significant enhancement of the channel capacity even in line-of-sight channel condition without the need of resorting to optimal but complex phase/amplitude antenna profiles as well as intensive numerical solutions. Traditional results valid under paraxial approximation are revised in light of the proposed modeling, showing that similar conclusions can be obtained from different perspectives.

Topics & Concepts

Paraxial approximationComputer scienceAntenna (radio)Channel (broadcasting)Set (abstract data type)Field (mathematics)Communications systemTelecommunicationsMathematicsOpticsPhysicsPure mathematicsProgramming languageBeam (structure)Advanced Wireless Communication TechnologiesAntenna Design and AnalysisIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
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