Rotatable Antenna Enabled Multi-Cell Mixed Near-Field and Far-Field Communications
Yunpu Zhang, Changsheng You, Ruichen Zhang, Beixiong Zheng, Hing Cheung So, Dusit Niyato, and Tony Q. S. Quek

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-cell mixed near-field and far-field communication system utilizing rotatable antennas to mitigate interference and enhance network sum-rate performance.
Contribution
It proposes a novel multi-cell mixed-field communication framework with RA technology, formulating a joint optimization of beamforming and antenna rotation angles.
Findings
RA rotation effectively mitigates inter-cell mixed-field interference.
Closed-form expression for interference in single-user case derived.
Double-layer algorithm improves system sum-rate with joint beamforming and rotation optimization.
Abstract
Prior studies on mixed near-field and far-field communications have focused exclusively on single-cell scenarios, where both near-field and far-field users are served by the same base station (BS), leading to intra-cell mixed-field interference. In this paper, we consider a more general and practical multi-cell mixed-field scenario consisting of multiple cells, each serving multiple users, thus resulting in more complex inter-cell mixed-field interference. To address this new challenge, we propose leveraging rotatable antenna (RA) technology to enhance multi-cell mixed-field communication performance by exploiting the additional spatial degree-of-freedom introduced by RA rotation to mitigate interference in an efficient way. Specifically, we study an RA-enabled multi-cell mixed-field communication system in which each BS is equipped with an RA array to serve its associated users. We…
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