Terahertz (THz) communication is regarded as a promising technology for future 6G networks because of its advances in providing a bandwidth that is orders of magnitude wider than current wireless networks. However, the large bandwidth and the large number of antennas in THz massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems induce a pronounced beam split effect, leading to a serious array gain loss. To mitigate the beam split effect, this paper considers a delay-phase precoding (DPP) architecture in which a true-time-delay (TTD) network is introduced between radio-frequency (RF) chains and phase shifters (PSs) in the standard hybrid precoding architecture. Then, we propose a fast Riemannian conjugate gradient optimization-based alternating minimization (FRCG-AltMin) algorithm to jointly optimize the digital precoding, analog precoding, and delay matrix, aiming to maximize the spectral efficiency. Different from the existing method, which solves an approximated version of the analog precoding design problem, we adopt an FRCG method to deal with the original problem directly. Simulation results demonstrate that our proposed algorithm can improve the spectral efficiency, and achieve superior performance over the existing algorithm for wideband THz massive MIMO systems with angular spread.
J. KavithaJ. AnandpushparajP. Jeyakumar
Jiabao GaoCaijun ZhongGeoffrey Ye LiJoseph B. SoriagaArash Behboodi
Tianhang ZhouYang WangChuang YangMugen Peng