DocumentCode
2136306
Title
Experimental measurements of multipath-induced intra- and inter-channel crosstalk effects in a millimeter-wave communications link using orbital-angular-momentum multiplexing
Author
Yan, Yan ; Li, Long ; Xie, Guodong ; Bao, Changjing ; Liao, Peicheng ; Huang, Hao ; Ren, Yongxiong ; Ahmed, Nisar ; Zhao, Zhe ; Lavery, Martin P. ; Ashrafi, Nima ; Ashrafi, Solyman ; Talwar, Shilpa ; Sajuyigbe, Soji ; Tur, Moshe ; Molisch, Andreas F. ; Wi
Author_Institution
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 90089, USA
fYear
2015
fDate
8-12 June 2015
Firstpage
1370
Lastpage
1375
Abstract
This paper reports on an experimental measurement and analysis of multipath-induced intra- and interchannel crosstalk effects in a mm-wave communications link using orbital angular momentum multiplexing at 28 GHz. The reflection is from an ideal reflector parallel to the propagation path. The intra-channel crosstalk effect is measured when a single OAM beam is transmitted, and inter-channel crosstalk effect is measured when 2 multiplexed OAM beams are transmitted. Both simulation and experimental results show that OAM channels with larger OAM number ℓ tend to have stronger intra-channel crosstalk because less power is received from the direct path and more power is received from the reflected path. This effect is caused by OAM beam divergence, as OAM beams with larger ℓ spread into a larger beam size and have less power in the beam center. For the same reason, OAM beams of larger ℓ lead to stronger inter-channel crosstalk with the other OAM channels.
Keywords
Apertures; Crosstalk; Demultiplexing; Receiving antennas; Reflection; Multipath effect; Orbital angular momentum; Spatial-division multiplexing; millimeter wave;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications (ICC), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
London, United Kingdom
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2015.7248514
Filename
7248514
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