Unleashing the Potential of Beamspace Modulation in Near-Field MIMO: Opportunities and Challenges
The principal distinction in transitioning from far-field multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems to near-field MIMO configurations lies in the notable augmentation of spatial degrees of freedom (DoF). This increase is not static;rather, it dynamically fluctuates in response to user mobility....
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Zusammenfassung: | The principal distinction in transitioning from far-field multiple-input
multiple-output (MIMO) systems to near-field MIMO configurations lies in the
notable augmentation of spatial degrees of freedom (DoF). This increase is not
static;rather, it dynamically fluctuates in response to user mobility. A
critical challenge emerges in effectively leveraging this significantly
enhanced and continuously evolving spatial DoF, particularly when constrained
by a limited and energy-intensive array of radio frequency (RF) chains. This
article presents an exhaustive review of the current methodologies for
exploring spatial DoF in MIMO systems, with a particular emphasis on the
near-field context. Central to this review is the exploration of beamspace
modulation, a technique that ingeniously capitalizes on the increased and
dynamic spatial DoFs inherent in near-field MIMO systems. This strategic
exploitation is demonstrated to yield significant enhancements in both spectral
efficiency and system reliability. Furthermore, the article delves into a
detailed analysis of the multifaceted challenges associated with implementing
this technology. Through this comprehensive evaluation, the work provides
crucial insights into ongoing efforts to navigate these challenges and suggests
potential pathways for future research in this rapidly evolving field. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.19721 |