Enabling Spatial Multiplexing in Guided Waves-based Communication: the case of Quadrature Amplitude Modulation realized via Discrete Frequency Steerable Acoustic Transducers

M. Mohammadgholiha, F. Zonzini, L. De Marchi
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Guided Waves (GWs) communication using conventional transducers, e.g., PZT, encounters quite a few problems, such as complex hardware systems and waves multipath interference. To overcome such drawbacks, Frequency Steerable Acoustic Transducers (FSATs) which benefit from inherent directional capabilities can be fruitfully adopted to implement a spatial multiplexing strategy. The FSATs work on the frequency-dependent spatial filtering effect to generate/receive waves, resulting in a direct relationship between the direction of propagation and the frequency content of the transmitted/received signals. Thanks to this unique frequency-steering capability, FSATs are best suited to implement frequency-driven modulation protocols, such as the ones typically exploited for GWs-based data communication. Among these, the Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) scheme is advantageous in terms of noise immunity. Thus, the objective of this work is to combine QAM with the built-in spatial multiplexing capabilities of FSATs to realize, in hardware, frequency directivity, like the solutions that are currently being investigated in 5G communications.
在导波通信中实现空间复用:通过离散频率可操纵声换能器实现正交调幅的情况
使用传统换能器(如PZT)进行导波通信会遇到许多问题,例如复杂的硬件系统和波的多径干扰。为了克服这些缺点,频率可调声换能器(fsat)可以有效地利用其固有的定向能力来实现空间复用策略。fsat利用频率相关的空间滤波效应来产生/接收波,从而使传播方向与发射/接收信号的频率含量直接相关。由于这种独特的频率控制能力,fsat最适合实现频率驱动的调制协议,例如通常用于基于gps的数据通信的协议。其中,正交调幅(QAM)方案在抗噪方面具有优势。因此,这项工作的目标是将QAM与fsat的内置空间复用功能结合起来,在硬件上实现频率指向性,就像目前正在研究的5G通信解决方案一样。
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