Near-Field Communications for Extremely Large-Scale MIMO: A Beamspace Perspective
Extremely large-scale multiple-input multiple-output (XL-MIMO) is regarded as one of the key techniques to enhance the performance of future wireless communications. Different from regular MIMO, the XL-MIMO shifts part of the communication region from the far field to the near field, where the spher...
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Zusammenfassung: | Extremely large-scale multiple-input multiple-output (XL-MIMO) is regarded as
one of the key techniques to enhance the performance of future wireless
communications. Different from regular MIMO, the XL-MIMO shifts part of the
communication region from the far field to the near field, where the
spherical-wave channel model cannot be accurately approximated by the
commonly-adopted planar-wave channel model. As a result, the well-explored
far-field beamspace is unsuitable for near-field communications, thereby
requiring the exploration of specialized near-field beamspace. In this article,
we investigate the near-field communications for XL-MIMO from the perspective
of beamspace. Given the spherical wavefront characteristics of the near-field
channels, we first map the antenna space to the near-field beamspace with the
fractional Fourier transform. Then, we divide the near-field beamspace into
three parts, including high mainlobe, low mainlobe, and sidelobe, and provide a
comprehensive analysis of these components. Based on the analysis, we
demonstrate the advantages of the near-field beamspace over the existing
methods. Finally, we point out several applications of the near-field beamspace
and highlight some potential directions for future study in the near-field
beamspace. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.11736 |