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Experimental Assessment of Misalignment Effects in Terahertz Communications

Terahertz (THz) frequencies play a crucial role in the advancement of next-generation wireless systems, primarily owing to their substantial available bandwidths. The inherent limitation of limited range, attributed to high attenuation in these frequencies, can be effectively addressed by implementi...

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Main Authors: Nayir, Hasan, Karakoca, Erhan, Kurt, Gunes Karabulut, Gorcin, Ali
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Terahertz (THz) frequencies play a crucial role in the advancement of next-generation wireless systems, primarily owing to their substantial available bandwidths. The inherent limitation of limited range, attributed to high attenuation in these frequencies, can be effectively addressed by implementing densely deployed heterogeneous networks, complemented by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) within a three-dimensional hyperspace. Yet, the success of THz communications relies on the precise alignment of beams. Inadequate handling of beam alignment can lead to diminished signal strength at the receiver, significantly affecting THz signals more than their conventional counter-parts. This research underscores the paramount importance of meticulous alignment in THz communication systems. The profound impact of proper alignment is substantiated through comprehensive measurements conducted using a state-of-the-art measurement setup, facilitating accurate data collection across the 240 GHz to 300 GHz spectrum. These measurements encompass varying angles and distances within an anechoic chamber to eliminate reflections. Through a meticulous analysis of the channel frequency and impulse responses derived from these extensive measurements, this study pioneers quantifiable results, providing an assessment of the effects of beam misalignment in THz frequencies.
ISSN:1938-1883
DOI:10.1109/ICC51166.2024.10622299