Beam Squinting Compensation: An NCR-Assisted Scenario
Diego A. Sousa, Fco. Rafael M. Lima, Victor F. Monteiro, Tarcisio F., Maciel, Behrooz Makki

TL;DR
This paper addresses beam squinting in NCR-assisted mmWave and sub-THz communications, proposing a compensation method to maintain system performance across different subbands, crucial for 6G networks.
Contribution
It introduces a novel beam squinting compensation technique for NCR scenarios with subband operation, enhancing signal quality and throughput.
Findings
Beam squinting significantly reduces SINR and throughput without compensation.
The proposed method effectively mitigates beam squinting effects.
System performance with compensation approaches that of same-frequency operation.
Abstract
Millimeter wave (mmWave) and sub-THz communications, foreseen for sixth generation (6G), suffer from high propagation losses which affect the network coverage. To address this point, smart entities such as network-controlled repeaters (NCRs) have been considered as cost-efficient solutions for coverage extension. NCRs, which have been standardized in 3rd generation partnership project Release 18, are radio frequency repeaters with beamforming capability controlled by the network through side control information. Another challenge raised by the adoption of high frequency bands is the use of large bandwidths. Here, a common configuration is to divide a large frequency band into multiple smaller subbands. In this context, we consider a scenario with NCRs where signaling related to measurements used for radio resource management is transmitted in one subband centered at frequency and…
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TopicsAdvanced Surface Polishing Techniques
