Near-Field Communication with Massive Movable Antennas: An Electrostatic Equilibrium Perspective
Shicong Liu, Xianghao Yu, Shenghui Song, Khaled B. Letaief

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel antenna placement method for near-field massive MIMO systems, leveraging electrostatic equilibrium concepts and ODE-based solutions to optimize spectral efficiency.
Contribution
It reformulates the antenna placement problem as an electrostatic equilibrium problem and proposes an efficient ODE-based framework for near-field massive MIMO systems.
Findings
Enhanced spectral efficiency through optimal antenna placement.
Efficient ODE-based method for solving equilibrium problem.
Asymptotic analysis provides a close-form solution approaching the theoretical optimum.
Abstract
Recent advancements in large-scale position-reconfigurable antennas have opened up new dimensions to effectively utilize the spatial degrees of freedom (DoFs) of wireless channels. However, the deployment of existing antenna placement schemes is primarily hindered by their limited scalability and frequently overlooked near-field effects in large-scale antenna systems. In this paper, we propose a novel antenna placement approach tailored for near-field massive multiple-input multiple-output systems, which effectively exploits the spatial DoFs to enhance spectral efficiency. For that purpose, we first reformulate the antenna placement problem in the angular domain, resulting in a weighted Fekete problem. We then derive the optimality condition and reveal that the {optimal} antenna placement is in principle an electrostatic equilibrium problem. To further reduce the computational…
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