用于6G非地面网络的ghz到thz宽带通信

Akhtar Saeed, Hilal Esra Yaldiz, Fatih Alagoz
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最近,人们研究了不同大气高度的太赫兹(THz)波段通信,因为与海平面相比,更高的大气高度有更大的带宽可用性和更低的水蒸气浓度。在本文中,作为6G空中通信网络的特殊情况,我们考虑:(1)低空平台对高空平台(LAP-to-HAP), (2) HAP-to-HAP, (3) HAP-to-SAT (HAP-to-SAT) GHz到太赫兹(1-1000)GHz的宽带通信。为了获得实际高度的实际吸收损失,我们采用了使用标准天气剖面的国际电信联盟(ITU)模型。我们考虑了四个具有低吸收损耗值的实际载波频率,即f1 = 0.140 THz (D波段:110-170 GHz), f2 = 0.300 THz (275-325 GHz), f3 = 0.750 THz和f4 = 0.875 THz,用于分析总路径损耗。数值结果表明,由于大气条件的改善,特别是在海拔23公里以上,在HAP-to-HAP通信中增加Rx-HAP高度有望降低高达7.7%的总路径损耗,即使以将Tx-Rx-HAP距离从1公里增加到34公里为代价,也有望实现6G非地面通信的Tbps速率。此外,总可用带宽分析表明,在总天线增益为80 dBi的情况下,100 GHz的带宽可用于LAP-to-HAP方案,整个考虑的宽带可用于16公里至50公里之间的HAP-to-HAP方案,以及19公里处的HAP和100公里处的SAT之间的HAP-to-SAT方案。真正展示了在各种实用6G非地面网络中使用(1-1000)GHz以上的GHz到太赫兹宽带通信的潜力。
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GHz-to-THz broadband communications for 6G non-terrestrial networks
Recently, Terahertz (THz) band communications at various atmospheric altitudes have been studied due to larger bandwidth availability and reduced water vapor concentrations at higher atmospheric altitudes as compared to sea level. In this paper, as special cases of 6G aerial communication networks, we consider: (1) Low Altitude Platform-to-High Altitude Platform (LAP-to-HAP), (2) HAP-to-HAP, and (3) HAP-to-Satellite (HAP-to-SAT) GHz-to-THz broadband communications over (1-1000) GHz by analyzing total path loss and total usable bandwidth. For obtaining realistic absorption loss at practical altitudes, we employ the International Telecommunications Union's (ITU) model using the standard weather profile. We consider four practical carrier frequencies offering low absorption loss values i.e., f1 = 0.140 THz (D band: 110-170 GHz), f2 = 0.300 THz (275-325 GHz), f3 = 0.750 THz, and f4 = 0.875 THz for analyzing total path loss. Numerical results show that due to improved atmospheric conditions particularly above 23 km altitudes, increasing the Rx-HAP altitude in HAP-to-HAP communications promises a lower total path loss of up to 7.7 %, even at the cost of an increase in the Tx-Rx-HAP distance from 1 km to 34 km, promising Tbps rates for 6G non-terrestrial communications. Additionally, total usable bandwidth analysis demonstrates that with total antenna gains of 80 dBi, bandwidth in the order of 100s of GHz is usable for the LAP-to-HAP scenario, the entire considered broadband is usable for the HAP-to-HAP scenario between 16 km to 50 km, and the HAP-to-SAT scenario between a HAP at 19 km and SAT at 100 km, truly showcasing the potential of employing GHz-to-THz broadband communications cognitively over (1-1000) GHz for various practical 6G non-terrestrial networks.
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