Waveguide Division Multiple Access for Pinching-Antenna Systems (PASS)
Jingjing Zhao, Xidong Mu, Kaiquan Cai, Yanbo Zhu, and Yuanwei Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces waveguide division multiple access (WDMA) for multi-user pinching-antenna systems, enabling dedicated waveguide resources per user and optimizing beamforming and power allocation for enhanced multi-user communication performance.
Contribution
It proposes a novel WDMA concept for PASS, formulates a joint optimization problem, and develops algorithms for both continuous and discrete antenna activation schemes.
Findings
PASS outperforms conventional fixed-antenna systems.
Pinching beamforming achieves near orthogonality in free space.
Discrete PA activation closely approaches continuous performance with practical configurations.
Abstract
A novel concept of waveguide division multiple access (WDMA) is proposed for multi-user pinching-antenna systems (PASS). The key principle of WDMA is to allocate each user with a dedicated waveguide, which is regarded as a new type of radio resources, so as to facilitate multi-user communications. By adjusting the activation positions of pinching antennas (PAs) over each waveguide, the pinching beamforming can be exploited for intended user signal enhancement and inter-user interference mitigation. Considering both ideal continuous and practical discrete PA position activation schemes, a joint power allocation and pinching beamforming optimization problem is formulated for the maximization of the sum rate. An alternating optimization-based algorithm is developed to address the formulated nonconvex problem. For solving the power allocation subproblem, the successive convex approximation…
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TopicsMicrowave Engineering and Waveguides
