Terahertz Beam Squint Mitigation via Six-Dimensional Movable Antennas
Yike Xie, Weidong Mei, Dong Wang, Yingqi Wen, Zhi Chen, Jun Fang, Wei Guo, Boyu Ning

TL;DR
This paper introduces a six-dimensional movable antenna architecture to effectively mitigate beam squint in wideband terahertz communications, enhancing beamforming gain and coverage without high-cost delay components.
Contribution
Proposes a novel 6D movable antenna system and an alternating optimization algorithm to mitigate beam squint in wideband THz systems, improving performance and cost-efficiency.
Findings
Significant performance improvement over traditional arrays.
Effective beam squint mitigation with antenna movement and rotation.
Cost-effective solution for wideband THz communications.
Abstract
Analog beamforming holds great potential for future terahertz (THz) communications due to its ability to generate high-gain directional beams with low-cost phase shifters. However, conventional analog beamforming may suffer substantial performance degradation in wideband systems due to the beam squint effect. Instead of relying on high-cost true-time delayers, we propose an efficient six-dimensional movable antenna (6DMA) architecture to mitigate the beam-squint effect. In particular, we study a wideband wide-beam coverage problem in this paper, aiming to maximize the minimum beamforming gain over a given range of azimuth/elevation angles and frequencies by jointly optimizing the analog beamforming vector, the MA positions within a two-dimensional (2D) region, and the three-dimensional (3D) rotation angles of the antenna array. However, this problem is non-convex and intractable to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMillimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
