Report On Special Analysis On Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Report On Special Analysis On Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Report On Special Analysis On Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Propagation Channel
In the THz frequency range free space path loss and atmospheric attenuation (which comes
from the resonant frequencies of molecules) are high. However, the atmospheric effect may be
irrelevant for other applications such as indoor applications. The ray tracing method has been
proofed to be an efficient tool to do channel modellings since we are close to the frequency range
of light. The challenge for indoor application is the interaction with the objects and therefore it is
the relation between wavelength and the size of the object. At 300 GHz, the wavelength is 1 mm
which means even small details of the structure of the surfaces where we have the reflection or
scattering effect have to be taken into account, e.g., surface roughness (Fig. 2) where its standard
deviation is lower than 1 cm, or media layers where thickness is lower than 1 cm.
Antennas
The high path loss at this high frequency can be mitigated by using high gain antennas.
However, the line of sight communication is likely to be interfered and signals will be blocked.
The possibility is to utilize multi-path effect (reflection). In order to enable such a configuration,
it is necessary that we have steerable pencil-beam antennas.
Challenge of Device Discovery, i.e., alignment of high gain antennas used for 300 GHz
links is challenging especially in the device discovery phase during the set-up of the connection.
Brute-force scanning of AoA at Rx and AoD at Tx is too time-consuming. The alternative is to get
the rough estimation at lower frequency and then do the fine-tuning using the 300 GHz system.
Transceivers
Key Enabling Technologies (KETs)
Photonics-based LO
Electronic THz amplifier and up-converter
High power THz TWTA
Electronic THz receiver
Digital baseband & networking interface
Spectrum regulation & interference mitigation
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Transmitter linearity, bandwidth & output
Spectral purity of photonic THz LO
Bandwidth, noise & linearity in the receiver
Real-time data rate processing capability
Spectral efficiency (bit/s/Hz)
System capacity (Gbps×Km)
Source: R. Piesiewicz, et al., “Scattering Analysis for the Modeling of THz Communication Systems”, IEEE Trans.
on Antennas and Propag., Vol. 55, No. 11, Nov. 2007, pp.3002-3009
Metrology
Main findings from various hardware demonstrations on THz communications show the
following:
Feasibility: The principal feasibility of THz communications has been proven and has shown its
potential for future wireless transmission.
Accuracy: Non-ideal behavior of system components and the harsh propagation conditions require
adequate and sophisticated measurement equipment, procedures and algorithms to perform
measurements and to calibrate the measurement equipment.
Real-time performance: Measurements enabling the functionality of THz communications will be
highly demanding due to factors such as the high carrier-frequency, the ultra-high bandwidth or
both.
Device discovery, beam-tracking and beam-switching under the regime of high-gain
antennas require real-time performance evaluation
Determination of quality of transmission and performance parameters in parallel THz
systems require real-time performance evaluation.
From this findings, it is obvious that the capability to perform measurements and evaluate
these measurements in a proper way are crucial for the advance of THz communication systems.
Metrology at THz frequencies is however still in its infancy and as of today it only covers detector
calibration to characterization of ultrafast devices and to measurement uncertainty analysis of
different spectrometer types available at THz frequencies. DFG FOR 2863 Meteracom (Metrology
for THz communications) addresses the grand challenge of metrology in THz communication
measurements systematically and in four distinct areas:
Traceability to the International System of Units (SI)
Characterization of the measurement system itself
Metrological characterization of the RF components and the propagation channel
Measurements required for enabling the functionality of THz communications.
Source: T. Kurmer, et al., “On the Impact of the Results of WRC 2019 on THz communications”, Proc. of
International Workshop on Mobile THz systems, 2-3 Jul. 2020
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