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Double-Side Delay Alignment Modulation for Multi-User Millimeter Wave and TeraHertz Communications (2410.17008v1)

Published 22 Oct 2024 in eess.SP

Abstract: Delay alignment modulation (DAM) is an innovative broadband modulation technique well suited for millimeter wave (mmWave) and terahertz (THz) massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication systems. Leveraging the high spatial resolution and sparsity of multi-path channels, DAM mitigates inter-symbol interference (ISI) effectively, by aligning all multi-path components through a combination of delay pre/post-compensation and path-based beamforming. As such, ISI is eliminated while preserving multi-path power gains. In this paper, we explore multi-user double-side DAM with both delay pre-compensation at the transmitter and post-compensation at the receiver, contrasting with prior one-side DAM that primarily focuses on delay pre-compensation only. Firstly, we reveal the constraint for the introduced delays and the delay pre/post-compensation vectors tailored for multi-user double-side DAM, given a specific number of delay pre/post-compensations. Furthermore, we show that as long as the number of base station (BS)/user equipment (UE) antennas is sufficiently large, single-side DAM, where delay compensation is only performed at the BS/UE, is preferred than double-side DAM since the former results in less ISI to be spatially eliminated. Next, we propose two low-complexity path-based beamforming strategies based on the eigen-beamforming transmission and ISI-zero forcing (ZF) principles, respectively, based on which the achievable sum rates are studied. Simulation results verify that with sufficiently large BS/UE antennas, single-side DAM is sufficient. Furthermore, compared to the benchmark scheme of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), multi-user BS-side DAM achieves higher spectral efficiency and/or lower peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR).

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