Multi-mode OAM Radio Waves: Generation, Angle of Arrival Estimation and Reception With UCAs
Rui Chen (Member, IEEE), Wen-Xuan Long, Xiaodong Wang (Fellow, IEEE),, and Jiandong Li (Senior Member, IEEE)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive scheme for multi-mode OAM radio communication using UCAs, including generation, angle of arrival estimation, and reception, with methods that reduce complexity and improve alignment robustness.
Contribution
It proposes a novel UCA-based multi-mode OAM generation and a distance and AoA estimation method using 2-D ESPRIT, simplifying channel characterization and enhancing reception accuracy.
Findings
UCA can generate multi-mode OAM beams via RF and digital synthesis.
The proposed AoA and distance estimation method effectively characterizes the channel.
The reception scheme mitigates misalignment effects, approaching ideal performance.
Abstract
Orbital angular momentum (OAM) at radio frequency (RF) provides a novel approach of multiplexing a set of orthogonal modes on the same frequency channel to achieve high spectrum efficiencies. However, there are still big challenges in the multi-mode OAM generation, OAM antenna alignment and OAM signal reception. To solve these problems, we propose an overall scheme of the line-of-sight multi-carrier and multi-mode OAM (LoS MCMM-OAM) communication based on uniform circular arrays (UCAs). First, we verify that UCA can generate multi-mode OAM radio beam with both the RF analog synthesis method and the baseband digital synthesis method. Then, for the considered UCA-based LoS MCMM-OAM communication system, a distance and AoA estimation method is proposed based on the two-dimensional ESPRIT (2-D ESPRIT) algorithm. A salient feature of the proposed LoS MCMM-OAM and LoS MCMM-OAM-MIMO systems is…
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TopicsOrbital Angular Momentum in Optics · Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies · Sperm and Testicular Function
