Floquet spectral almost-periodic modulation of massive finite and infinite strongly coupled arrays: Dense-massive-MIMO, intelligent-surfaces, 5G, and 6G applications

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In this study, we introduce a new formulation based on Floquet (Fourier) spectral analysis combined with a spectral modulation technique (and its spatial form) to study strongly coupled sublattices predefined in the infinite and large finite extent of almost-periodic antenna arrays (e.g., metasurfaces). This analysis is very relevant for dense-massive-MIMO, intelligent-surfaces, 5G, and 6G applications (used for very small areas with a large number of elements such as millimeter and terahertz waves applications). The numerical method that is adopted to model the structure is the method of moments simplified by equivalent circuits MoM GEC. Other numerical methods (such as the ASM-array scanning method and the windowing Fourier method) used this analysis in their kernel to treat periodic and pseudo-periodic (or quasi-periodic) arrays.

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Bilel, H., & Taoufik, A. (2022). Floquet spectral almost-periodic modulation of massive finite and infinite strongly coupled arrays: Dense-massive-MIMO, intelligent-surfaces, 5G, and 6G applications. Electronics (Switzerland), 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11010036

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