Performance Analysis and Optimization for Movable Antenna Aided Wideband Communications
Lipeng Zhu, Wenyan Ma, Zhenyu Xiao, and Rui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper investigates the use of movable antennas in wideband OFDM systems over frequency-selective channels, deriving bounds and proposing algorithms to optimize antenna positions for improved data rates.
Contribution
It extends movable antenna analysis from narrow-band to wideband OFDM channels, deriving rate bounds and developing algorithms for optimal antenna positioning.
Findings
Proposed algorithms closely approach the OFDM rate upper bound.
Movable antennas outperform fixed-position antennas in wideband channels.
Optimized antenna positions improve transmission rates significantly.
Abstract
Movable antenna (MA) has emerged as a promising technology to enhance wireless communication performance by enabling the local movement of antennas at the transmitter (Tx) and/or receiver (Rx) for achieving more favorable channel conditions. As the existing studies on MA-aided wireless communications have mainly considered narrow-band transmission in flat fading channels, we investigate in this paper the MA-aided wideband communications employing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) in frequency-selective fading channels. Under the general multi-tap field-response channel model, the wireless channel variations in both space and frequency are characterized with different positions of the MAs. Unlike the narrow-band transmission where the optimal MA position at the Tx/Rx simply maximizes the single-tap channel amplitude, the MA position in the wideband case needs to balance…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
