This letter considers the wavenumber-division-multiplexing (WDM) scheme that was recently presented in sanguinetti2022WDM for line-of-sight communications between parallel (i.e., side-by-side) spatially-continuous electromagnetic segments. Our aim is to analyze the performance of WDM, combined with different digital processing architectures, when the electromagnetic segments have an arbitrary orientation and position. To this end, we first show how the general electromagnetic MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) model from sanguinetti2022WDM can be particularized to the case of interest and then use numerical results to evaluate the impact of geometric parameters (e.g., horizontal and vertical distances, azimuth and elevation orientations). It turns out that WDM performs satisfactorily also when the transmit and receive segments are not in boresight direction to each other.

Performance analysis of WDM in LoS communications with arbitrary orientation and position

D'Amico A. A.;Sanguinetti L.;
2022-01-01

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This letter considers the wavenumber-division-multiplexing (WDM) scheme that was recently presented in sanguinetti2022WDM for line-of-sight communications between parallel (i.e., side-by-side) spatially-continuous electromagnetic segments. Our aim is to analyze the performance of WDM, combined with different digital processing architectures, when the electromagnetic segments have an arbitrary orientation and position. To this end, we first show how the general electromagnetic MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) model from sanguinetti2022WDM can be particularized to the case of interest and then use numerical results to evaluate the impact of geometric parameters (e.g., horizontal and vertical distances, azimuth and elevation orientations). It turns out that WDM performs satisfactorily also when the transmit and receive segments are not in boresight direction to each other.
2022
D'Amico, A. A.; Sanguinetti, L.; Debbah, M.
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