Hybrid Arrays: How Many RF Chains Are Required to Prevent Beam Squint?

Abstract

With increasing frequencies, bandwidths, and array apertures, the phenomenon of beam squint arises as a serious impairment to beamforming. Fully digital arrays with true time delay per antenna element are a potential solution, but they require downconversion at each element. This paper shows that hybrid arrays can perform essentially as well as digital arrays once the number of radio-frequency chains exceeds a certain threshold that is far below the number of elements. The result is robust, holding also for suboptimum but highly appealing beamspace architectures.

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