Orbital-Angular-Momentum Versus MIMO: Orthogonality, Degree of Freedom,and Capacity
The plane wave based wireless communications have becoming more and more matured, along with the well utilization of the traditional resources such as time and frequency. To further increase the capacity for rapidly increasing capacity demand of wireless communications, it is potential to use the tw...
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Zusammenfassung: | The plane wave based wireless communications have becoming more and more
matured, along with the well utilization of the traditional resources such as
time and frequency. To further increase the capacity for rapidly increasing
capacity demand of wireless communications, it is potential to use the twist
wave, which has the orbital angular momentum (OAM). In this paper, we discuss
the OAM based wireless communications in the aspect of orthogonality, degree of
freedom (DoF), and capacity, where both the transmitter and the receiver use
uniform circular array (UCA) antennas. In particular, we compare OAM based
wireless communications with multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) based
wireless communications in terms of DoF and capacity. Numerical results are
presented to validate and evaluate that the DoF of OAM based wireless
communications is greater than or equal to that of correlated MIMO based
wireless communications when the transmitter and the receiver antennas are
aligned well. The OAM based wireless communications can achieve larger capacity
than the correlated MIMO in high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) region under
line-of-sight scenario. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.06588 |