ITSPITMay 19

Rotatable Coupler Antenna Enhanced Wireless Network: Modeling and Coupler Rotation Optimization

arXiv:2605.2053551.92 citations
Predicted impact top 15% in IT · last 90 daysOriginality Incremental advance
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For wireless communication systems, this work proposes a novel antenna design that reduces hardware cost while improving performance, though it is an incremental step over existing flexible coupler antennas.

This paper introduces rotatable coupler antennas (RCAs) for cost-effective wireless communication, achieving mechanical beamforming without extra RF chains. Simulations show significant SNR improvement over benchmarks with fewer active antennas and RF chains.

Flexible coupler antenna systems have recently received significant research interest due to their capability to intelligently reconfigure wireless channels by controlling coupler positions and/or rotations and dynamically exploiting mutual coupling. In this paper, we investigate a new type of flexible coupler antenna, termed rotatable coupler antenna (RCA), for enabling spectrum and energy efficient wireless communication cost-effectively. Specifically, an RCA consists of one fixed active antenna and multiple low-cost passive couplers, each of which can independently rotate in three-dimensional (3D) space, so as to collaboratively achieve mechanical beamforming without requiring additional radio-frequency (RF) chains for the couplers. We study an RCA-enhanced point-to-point communication system, where one RCA is deployed at the transmitter to serve a single user equipped with a fixed antenna. Based on multi-port circuit theory, we establish the channel model and characterize the mutual coupling coefficients as a function of coupler rotations. We formulate a new problem to maximize the received signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at the user by optimizing the 3D rotations of all couplers, subject to practical coupler rotation constraints. To tackle this nonconvex problem, we develop a spherical-cap conditional-gradient-based algorithm with cross-entropy-method initialization. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed RCA system can significantly improve communication performance in comparison with benchmark schemes, while requiring substantially fewer active antennas and RF chains.

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