Towards Near-Field Communications for 6G: Challenges and Opportunities

Release Date:2024-04-07 Author:LIU Mengyu, ZHANG Yang, JIN Yasheng, ZHI Kangda, PAN Cunhua

Abstract: Extremely large-scale multiple-input multiple-output (XL-MIMO) and terahertz (THz) communications are pivotal candidate technologies for supporting the development of 6G mobile networks. However, these techniques invalidate the common assumptions of far-field plane waves and introduce many new properties. To accurately understand the performance of these new techniques, spherical wave modeling of the near-field communications needs to be applied for future research. Hence, the investigation of near-field communication holds significant importance for the advancement of 6G, which brings many new and open research challenges in contrast to conventional far-field communication. In this paper, we first formulate a general model of the near-field channel and discuss the influence of spatial nonstationary properties on the near-field channel modeling. Subsequently, we discuss the challenges encountered in the near field in terms of beam training, localization, and transmission scheme design, respectively. Finally, we point out some promising research directions for near-field communication.

Keywords: near-field communications; extremely large-scale antenna arrays; spatial non-stationarity; beam training; localization

 

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