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Abstract
Orbital angular momentum (OAM) multiplexing technology is being investigated for high-capacity point-to-point (PtP) wireless transmission toward beyond 5G systems. OAM multiplexing is a spatial multiplexing technique that utilizes the twisting of electromagnetic waves. Its advantage is that it reduces the computational complexity of the signal processing on spatial multiplexing. Meanwhile point-to-multi point (PtMP) wireless transmission, such as integrated access and backhaul (IAB) will be expected to simultaneously accommodates a high-capacity prioritized backhaul-link and access-links. In this paper, we study the extension of OAM multiplexing transmission from PtP to PtMP to meet the above requirements. We propose a backhaul prioritized resource control algorithm that maximizes the received signal-to-interference and noise ratio (SINR) of the access-links while maintaining the backhaul-link. The proposed algorithm features adaptive mode selection that takes into account the difference in the received power of each OAM mode depending on the user equipment position and the guaranteed power allocation of the backhaul capacity. We then evaluate the performance of the proposed method through computer simulation. The results show that throughput of the access-links improved compared with the conventional multi-beam multi-user multi-input multi-output (MIMO) techniques while maintaining the throughput of the backhaul-link above the required value with minimal feedback information.
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The IEICE Transactions on Communications is an all-electronic journal published occasionally by the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE) and edited by the Communications Society in IEICE. The IEICE Transactions on Communications publishes original, peer-reviewed papers that embrace the entire field of communications, including:
- Fundamental Theories for Communications
- Energy in Electronics Communications
- Transmission Systems and Transmission Equipment for Communications
- Optical Fiber for Communications
- Fiber-Optic Transmission for Communications
- Network System
- Network
- Internet
- Network Management/Operation
- Antennas and Propagation
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
- Wireless Communication Technologies
- Terrestrial Wireless Communication/Broadcasting Technologies
- Satellite Communications
- Sensing
- Navigation, Guidance and Control Systems
- Space Utilization Systems for Communications
- Multimedia Systems for Communication