Spectral vs Energy Efficiency in 6 G: Impact of the Receiver Front-End

Angel Lozano, Sundeep Rangan
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This article puts the spotlight on the receiver front-end (RFE), an integral part of any wireless device that information theory typically idealizes into a mere addition of noise. While this idealization was sound in the past, as operating frequencies, bandwidths, and antenna counts rise, a soaring amount of power is required for the RFE to behave accordingly. Containing this surge in power expenditure exposes a harsher behavior on the part of the RFE (more noise, nonlinearities, and coarse quantization), setting up a tradeoff between the spectral efficiency under such nonidealities and the efficiency in the use of energy by the RFE. With the urge for radically better power consumptions and energy efficiencies in 6 G, this emerges as an issue on which information theory can cast light at a fundamental level. More broadly, this article advocates the interest of having information theory embrace the device power consumption in its analyses. In turn, this calls for new models and abstractions such as the ones herein put together for the RFE, and for a more holistic perspective.
频谱与能源效率在6g:接收器前端的影响
本文将重点放在接收器前端(RFE)上,这是任何无线设备的一个组成部分,信息理论通常将其理想化为仅仅是噪声的补充。虽然这种理想化在过去是合理的,但随着工作频率、带宽和天线数量的增加,RFE需要相应的功率。控制这种功率消耗的激增暴露了RFE部分的严酷行为(更多的噪声,非线性和粗量化),在这种非理想性下的频谱效率和RFE使用能量的效率之间建立了权衡。随着人们迫切希望在6g中大幅降低功耗和提高能源效率,信息理论可以在基本层面上阐明这一问题。更广泛地说,本文提倡让信息论在其分析中包含设备功耗。反过来,这需要新的模型和抽象,比如这里为RFE组合在一起的模型和抽象,以及更全面的视角。
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