TTD Configurations for Near-Field Beamforming: Parallel, Serial, or Hybrid?
Zhaolin Wang, Xidong Mu, Yuanwei Liu, Robert Schober

TL;DR
This paper investigates serial and hybrid TTD configurations for near-field beamforming, demonstrating their advantages over parallel setups in reducing delay requirements and optimizing spectral efficiency in multi-user scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a hybrid TTD configuration and a power equalization method, along with optimized beamforming designs for single and multi-user systems.
Findings
Serial and hybrid TTD configurations reduce maximum delay requirements.
Hybrid configuration performs best in single-user systems.
HFB serial configuration is preferred in multi-user systems.
Abstract
True-time delayers (TTDs) are popular components for hybrid beamforming architectures to combat the spatial-wideband effect in wideband near-field communications. In this paper, a serial and a hybrid serial-parallel TTD configuration are investigated for hybrid beamforming architectures. Compared to the conventional parallel configuration, the serial configuration exhibits a cumulative time delay caused by multiple TTDs, which potentially alleviates the maximum delay requirements on the individual TTDs. However, independent control of individual TTDs becomes impossible in the serial configuration. Therefore, a hybrid TTD configuration is proposed as a compromise solution. Furthermore, a power equalization approach is proposed to address the cumulative insertion loss of the serial and hybrid TTD configurations. The wideband near-field beamforming design for different configurations is…
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TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
