Cooperative Orbital Angular Momentum Wireless Communications
Ruirui Chen, Wenchi Cheng, Jinyang Lin, and Liping Liang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a cooperative OAM wireless communication scheme that enhances spectrum efficiency by forming aligned antennas from size-limited user equipment, enabling practical high-efficiency 6G communications.
Contribution
It proposes a novel cooperative scheme with a closed-form probability model and beam steering to improve OAM signal reception in size-limited devices.
Findings
High cooperative formation probability achieved
Enhanced spectrum efficiency over traditional schemes
Effective beam steering expands feasible user regions
Abstract
Orbital angular momentum (OAM) mode multiplexing has the potential to achieve high spectrum-efficiency communications at the same time and frequency by using orthogonal mode resource. However, the vortex wave hollow divergence characteristic results in the requirement of the large-scale receive antenna, which makes users hardly receive the OAM signal by size-limited equipment. To promote the OAM application in the next 6G communications, this paper proposes the cooperative OAM wireless (COW) communication scheme, which can select the cooperative users (CUs) to form the aligned antennas by size-limited user equipment. First, we derive the feasible radial radius and selective waist radius to choose the CUs in the same circle with the origin at the base station. Then, based on the locations of CUs, the waist radius is adjusted to form the receive antennas and ensure the maximum intensity…
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