2021 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing

6-11 June 2021 • Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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2021 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing

6-11 June 2021 • Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Extracting Knowledge from Information

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Paper Detail

Paper IDSPCOM-3.2
Paper Title Beam Focusing for Multi-User MIMO Communications with Dynamic Metasurface Antennas
Authors Haiyang Zhang, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel; Nir Shlezinger, Ben-Gurion University, Israel; Francesco Guidi, National Research Council of Italy, Israel; Davide Dardari, University of Bologna, Israel; Mohammadreza F. Imani, Arizona State University, Israel; Yonina C. Eldar, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
SessionSPCOM-3: Beamforming 2
LocationGather.Town
Session Time:Thursday, 10 June, 15:30 - 16:15
Presentation Time:Thursday, 10 June, 15:30 - 16:15
Presentation Poster
Topic Special Sessions: Beamforming for Intelligent Surfaces
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Abstract Recently, dynamic metasurface antennas (DMAs) have emerged as a promising technology for realizing massive MIMO wireless systems. The usage of large arrays, jointly with higher transmitted frequencies, often results in the communicating devices operating in the near-field (Fresnel) region, thus requiring different considerations compared to traditional systems, assumed to operate in the far-field regime. In this paper, we study the potential of beam focusing, feasible in near-field operation, for multi-user MIMO systems, where the base station is equipped with a DMA. We introduce a mathematical model for DMA-based near-field MIMO communications. Then, we characterize the sum-rate maximization problem of the considered system, and propose an efficient solution to jointly design the DMA weights and digital precoding vector. Simulation results show that our design generates focused beams such that users residing at the same angular direction can communicate reliably without interfering, which is not achievable using conventional far-field beam steering.