Frequency-selective Dynamic Scattering Arrays for Over-the-air EM Processing

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate frequency-selective dynamic scattering array (DSA), a versatile antenna structure capable of performing joint wave-based computing and radiation by transitioning signal processing tasks from the digital domain to the electromagnetic (EM) domain. The numerical results demonstrate the potential of DSAs to produce space-frequency superdirective responses with minimal usage of radiofrequency (RF) chains, making it particularly attractive for future holographic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems.

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