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Little or No Equalization is Needed in Energy-Efficient Sub-THz Mobile Access

Lorenzo Miretti, Thomas Kühne, Alper Schultze, Wilhelm Keusgen, Giuseppe Caire, Michael Peter, Sławomir Stańczak, Taro Eichler

2024IEEE Communications Magazine12 citationsDOI

Abstract

By trading coverage and hardware complexity for abundance of spectrum, sub-THz mobile access networks are expected to operate under highly directive and relatively spectrally inefficient transmission regimes, while still offering enormous capacity gains over current sub-6 GHz alternatives. Building on this assumption, and supported by extensive indoor directional channel measurements at 160 GHz, this study advocates the use of very simple modulation and equalization techniques for sub-THz mobile access. Specifically, we demonstrate that, under the aforementioned transmission regimes, little or no equalization is needed for scoring significant capacity gain targets. In particular, we show that single-carrier or low-number-of-subcarriers modulations are very attractive competitors to the dramatically more complex and energy-inefficient traditional multi-carrier designs.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceEqualization (audio)TelecommunicationsMobile telephonyEnergy (signal processing)Terahertz radiationMobile computingEfficient energy useComputer networkMobile radioElectrical engineeringOptoelectronicsDecoding methodsMaterials scienceEngineeringStatisticsMathematicsAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationRadio Frequency Integrated Circuit DesignMillimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling