Link budget analysis for 350 GHz communication link

S. Bhardwaj, N. Nahar, J. Volakis
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Communication systems in the free band beyond 300 GHz are of interest for short distance communication. To assess the feasibility of such a communication system, a realistic link budget analysis is needed. Such link budget analyses have been conducted before based on TDS (optical) measurements and theoretical loss models. For this work, we present a more realistic link budget analysis based on the measurement of transmission losses using all electronic Tx-Rx system, operating from 325 to 500 GHz. It is well known that most losses in a THz communication are in free-space propagation channel between the transmitter and receiver. It is therefore essential to more accurately characterize these losses. To do so, we used a VDI Tx/Rx frequency extender system operating at 325 - 500 GHz generated from vector network analyzer. Using such a system, we characterized total link losses including combined effect of absorption losses, free-space losses, antennas losses and misalignment losses. A log linear model for the propagation was then constructed using linear regression analysis. Using the link characterization from these measurements, a communication link using commercially available WR-2.8 mixer and WR-5.1 frequency tripler devices (VDI) was simulated at 350 GHz in AWR-VSS/MATLAB. We conclude that, achievable data-rate of 20 Mbps is possible at a transmission distance of 8.5 m. However, data-rates upto 1 Gbps are possible using the dielectric lenses with the Tx and Rx antennas. Our estimates demonstrated that previously predicted link budgets are optimistic for an all-electronic system (using currently available components). Also, to maintain multi-Gbit link, high gain antenna structures would likely be required. At the conference, we will present the required antenna gains for longer link distances. This study will also explore various possible antenna choices to enhance antenna gains for such applications.
350ghz通信链路预算分析
300ghz以上的自由频段通信系统对短距离通信很有兴趣。为了评估这种通信系统的可行性,需要进行现实的链路预算分析。这种链路预算分析以前已经基于TDS(光学)测量和理论损耗模型进行过。对于这项工作,我们提出了一个更现实的链路预算分析,基于使用所有电子Tx-Rx系统的传输损耗测量,工作范围为325至500 GHz。众所周知,太赫兹通信中的大部分损耗发生在发射器和接收器之间的自由空间传播信道中。因此,必须更准确地描述这些损失。为此,我们使用了由矢量网络分析仪生成的工作在325 - 500 GHz的VDI Tx/Rx频率扩展系统。利用这种系统,我们表征了总链路损耗,包括吸收损耗、自由空间损耗、天线损耗和不对准损耗的综合效应。然后利用线性回归分析建立了传播的对数线性模型。利用这些测量的链路特性,在AWR-VSS/MATLAB中对350 GHz频率下使用市售WR-2.8混频器和WR-5.1三倍器器件(VDI)的通信链路进行了仿真。我们得出的结论是,在8.5米的传输距离上,可以实现20 Mbps的数据速率。然而,使用带有Tx和Rx天线的介质透镜可以实现高达1gbps的数据速率。我们的估计表明,先前预测的链路预算对于全电子系统(使用当前可用的组件)是乐观的。此外,为了维持多gbit链路,可能需要高增益的天线结构。在会议上,我们将介绍较长链路距离所需的天线增益。本研究还将探讨各种可能的天线选择,以提高这种应用的天线增益。
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