Super-Directive Antenna Arrays: Fundamentals and New Perspectives

T. Marzetta
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Wireless power transfer between an array of antennas and a single-antenna terminal is governed by matrix circuit theory. A complex-valued, non-conjugate symmetric impedance matrix constitutes a complete quantitative description of the system. The real-part of the impedance matrix is non-negative definite. The efficiency with which power can be transferred-either down-link (from the antenna array to the single-antenna terminal) or up-link (from the terminal to the array) is equal to the ratio of received power to transmitted power. The maximization of power transfer efficiency with respect to the joint transmit/receive activities yields the fact that the optimized up-link efficiency is equal to the optimized down-link efficiency. The typical operation of antenna arrays seeks to minimize mutual coupling among the constituent antennas by spacing the antennas at least half of a wave-length apart, which yields an array gain proportional to the number of antennas. By utilizing closer spacing, and deliberately creating strong mutual coupling, in principle it is possible to realize considerably higher array gains for the same number of antennas, a phenomenon called super-directivity. Practical super-directivity would benefit not only wireless communications, but also wireless power transfer.
超级指令天线阵列:基本原理和新观点
天线阵列和单天线终端之间的无线电力传输是由矩阵电路理论控制的。复值非共轭对称阻抗矩阵构成了系统的完整定量描述。阻抗矩阵的实部是非负定的。功率传输的效率——下行链路(从天线阵列到单天线终端)或上行链路(从终端到阵列)——等于接收功率与发射功率之比。相对于联合发射/接收活动的最大功率传输效率产生的事实是,优化的上行链路效率等于优化的下行链路效率。天线阵列的典型操作是通过使天线间距至少间隔半个波长来最小化组成天线之间的相互耦合,从而产生与天线数量成比例的阵列增益。通过利用更近的间距,并有意创建强相互耦合,原则上可以实现相当高的阵列增益相同数量的天线,这种现象被称为超指向性。实用的超指向性不仅有利于无线通信,也有利于无线电力传输。
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