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Transceivers for 6G Wireless Communications: Challenges and Design Solutions

Payam Heydari

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Abstract

Sixth-generation (6G) wireless communication has begun to emerge to push the speed and data rate achieved in 5G by, at least, an order of magnitude, fulfilling the goal of fully scalable and adaptive wireless infrastructures with small cells interconnected through distributed base-stations and relay networks. Wireless transceivers, as the core enabling ingredient of 6G, should be able to handle tens of gigabit-per-second data rate in ways that are both power and spectrally efficient. The paper brings to the open the unmitigated shortcomings of conventional transceiver architectures for above 50 gigabit-per-second wireless applications, unfolds challenges in designing transceivers for 6G (and beyond) and provides pathways to address these impediments. Furthermore, it goes through design challenges and candidate solutions for key circuit blocks of a transceiver including front-end amplifiers, local oscillator (LO) circuit and LO distribution network, and antennas intended for frequencies above 100 GHz.

Topics & Concepts

TransceiverWirelessGigabitComputer scienceAmplifierWireless networkComputer networkRelayKey (lock)Electronic engineeringBase transceiver stationTelecommunicationsWi-Fi arrayElectrical engineeringPower (physics)EngineeringBandwidth (computing)Quantum mechanicsPhysicsComputer securityRadio Frequency Integrated Circuit DesignFull-Duplex Wireless CommunicationsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks