Capacity Characterization of Pinching-Antenna Systems
Chongjun Ouyang, Zhaolin Wang, Yuanwei Liu, and Zhiguo Ding

TL;DR
This paper characterizes the capacity region of pinching-antenna systems (PASS), demonstrating their superior capacity over fixed-antenna systems and providing bounds and optimal configurations for multiuser uplink and downlink communications.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive capacity analysis of PASS, deriving closed-form solutions for single-pinch cases and bounds for multiple-pinch cases, extending the analysis to downlink via uplink-downlink duality.
Findings
PASS has a larger capacity region than fixed-antenna systems.
FDMA achieves higher data rates than TDMA in PASS.
Bounds closely approximate the exact capacity region.
Abstract
Unlike conventional systems using a fixed-location antenna, the channel capacity of the pinching-antenna system (PASS) is determined by the activated positions of pinching antennas. This article characterizes the capacity region of multiuser PASS, where a single pinched waveguide is deployed to enable both uplink and downlink communications. The capacity region of the uplink channel is first characterized. \romannumeral1) For the single-pinch case, closed-form expressions are derived for the optimal antenna activation position, along with the corresponding capacity region and the achievable data rate regions under time-division multiple access (TDMA) and frequency-division multiple access (FDMA). It is proven that the capacity region of PASS encompasses that of conventional fixed-antenna systems, and that the FDMA rate region contains the TDMA rate region. \romannumeral2) For the…
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TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
