Movable-Antenna Enhanced Multiuser Communication via Antenna Position Optimization
Lipeng Zhu, Wenyan Ma, Boyu Ning, and Rui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper explores how movable antennas can optimize uplink multiuser communication by jointly adjusting antenna positions and transmit powers, resulting in significant power savings over traditional fixed-position antenna systems.
Contribution
It introduces a novel joint optimization framework for movable antennas in multiuser uplink channels, with algorithms that efficiently find high-quality solutions.
Findings
Significant reduction in total transmit power compared to fixed antenna systems.
Proposed algorithms converge quickly to high-quality solutions.
Movable antennas improve channel conditions and system performance.
Abstract
Movable antenna (MA) is a promising technology to improve wireless communication performance by varying the antenna position in a given finite area at the transceivers to create more favorable channel conditions. In this paper, we investigate the MA-enhanced multiple-access channel (MAC) for the uplink transmission from multiple users each equipped with a single MA to a base station (BS) with a fixed-position antenna (FPA) array. A field-response based channel model is used to characterize the multi-path channel between the antenna array of the BS and each user's MA with a flexible position. To evaluate the MAC performance gain provided by MAs, we formulate an optimization problem for minimizing the total transmit power of users, subject to a minimum-achievable-rate requirement for each user, where the positions of MAs and the transmit powers of users, as well as the receive combining…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Antenna Design and Analysis
