Channel Estimation and Hybrid Combining for Wideband Terahertz Massive MIMO Systems
Konstantinos Dovelos, Michail Matthaiou, Hien Quoc Ngo, and Boris, Bellalta

TL;DR
This paper proposes innovative channel estimation and hybrid combining techniques for wideband Terahertz massive MIMO systems, effectively mitigating beam squint and improving performance in challenging THz communication environments.
Contribution
It introduces a low-complexity beam squint mitigation scheme and a novel OMP variant for accurate channel estimation in wideband THz MIMO systems, extending to multi-antenna users.
Findings
Significant performance improvements over narrowband methods
Effective beam squint mitigation using true-time-delay
Enhanced channel estimation accuracy with the proposed OMP variant
Abstract
Terahertz (THz) communication is widely considered as a key enabler for future 6G wireless systems. However, THz links are subject to high propagation losses and inter-symbol interference due to the frequency selectivity of the channel. Massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) along with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) can be used to deal with these problems. Nevertheless, when the propagation delay across the base station (BS) antenna array exceeds the symbol period, the spatial response of the BS array varies across the OFDM subcarriers. This phenomenon, known as beam squint, renders narrowband combining approaches ineffective. Additionally, channel estimation becomes challenging in the absence of combining gain during the training stage. In this work, we address the channel estimation and hybrid combining problems in wideband THz massive MIMO with uniform…
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