Metasurface-Enabled Superheterodyne Transmitter With Decoupled Harmonic-Free Signal Generation and Precoding
Xuehui Dong, Miyu Feng, Chen Shao, Bokai Lai, Jianan Zhang, Rujing Xiong, Kai Wan, Tiebin Mi, Robert Caiming Qiu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel metasurface-enabled superheterodyne transmitter that decouples waveform generation from spatial precoding, enabling harmonic-free, high-order modulation, and multi-stream interference cancellation for next-generation wireless systems.
Contribution
It proposes a new architecture that separates signal generation from beamforming in metasurface transmitters, overcoming fundamental limitations of existing designs.
Findings
Achieves spatially isotropic constellations for arbitrary QAM modulations
Ensures consistent time-frequency signatures for Doppler-spoofing applications
Demonstrates data rates up to 20 Mbps with minimized nonlinear distortion
Abstract
The evolution of programmable metasurfaces (PM) from passive beamforming to active information transmission marks a paradigm shift for next-generation wireless systems. However, this transition is hindered by fundamental limitations in conventional metasurface transmitter architectures, including restricted modulation orders, symbol-level spatial inconsistency, and significant harmonic interference. These issues stem from the intrinsic coupling between baseband signal processing and radio-frequency beamforming in monolithic designs reliant on simplistic switching mechanisms. This paper proposes a novel metasurface-enabled superheterodyne architecture (MSA) that fundamentally decouples these functionalities. The MSA introduces a dual-stage up-conversion process, comprising a digital up-conversion module for in-phase/quadrature modulation and baseband-to-intermediate frequency conversion,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies · Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
