A Narrowband Fully-Analog Multi-Antenna Transmitter
Nikola Zlatanov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel narrowband fully-analog multi-antenna transmitter that synthesizes arbitrary excitation vectors using a passive interferometric network with tunable phase elements, offering power savings over digital counterparts.
Contribution
It presents a new architecture and deterministic programming method for a fully-analog multi-antenna transmitter that emulates digital functionality with reduced power consumption.
Findings
Significant RF-front-end power savings for N ≤ 16 compared to digital arrays.
Deterministic O(N) programming procedure without iterative optimization.
Proof-of-concept demonstrated with representative COTS components.
Abstract
This paper proposes a narrowband fully-analog -antenna transmitter that emulates the functionality of a narrowband fully-digital -antenna transmitter. Specifically, in symbol interval , the proposed fully-analog transmitter synthesizes an arbitrary complex excitation vector with prescribed total power from a single coherent RF tone, using only tunable phase-control elements embedded in a passive interferometric programmable network. The programmable network is excited through one input port while the remaining input ports are impedance matched. In the ideal lossless case, the network transfer is unitary and therefore redistributes RF power among antenna ports without dissipative amplitude control. The synthesis task is posed as a unitary state-preparation problem: program a unitary family so that $\bm V(\bm\varphi)\bm…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Power Amplifier Design · Antenna Design and Optimization · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
