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Near-field MIMO communication links

Authors :
Phang, Sendy
Ivrlac, Michel T.
Gradoni, Gabriele
Creagh, Stephen C.
Tanner, Gregor
Nossek, Josef A.
Phang, Sendy
Ivrlac, Michel T.
Gradoni, Gabriele
Creagh, Stephen C.
Tanner, Gregor
Nossek, Josef A.

Abstract

A procedure to achieve near-field multiple input multiple output (MIMO) communication with equally strong channels is demonstrated in this paper. This has applications in near-field wireless communications, such as Chip-to-Chip (C2C) communication or wireless links between printed circuit boards. Designing the architecture of these wireless C2C networks is, however, based on standard engineering design tools. To attain this goal, a network optimization procedure is proposed, which introduces decoupling and matching networks. As a demonstration, this optimization procedure is applied to a 2-by-2 MIMO with dipole antennas. The potential benefits and design trade-offs are discussed for implementation of wireless radio-frequency interconnects in chip-to-chip or device-to-device communication such as in an Internet-of-Things scenario.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
doi:10.1109/TCSI.2018.2796305
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1139314486
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109.TCSI.2018.2796305