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Main Authors: Zhou, Chao, Lyu, Bin, You, Changsheng, Liu, Ziwei
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.05785
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author Zhou, Chao
Lyu, Bin
You, Changsheng
Liu, Ziwei
author_facet Zhou, Chao
Lyu, Bin
You, Changsheng
Liu, Ziwei
contents In this letter, we propose a new movable antenna (MA) enabled symbiotic radio (SR) system that leverages the movement of MAs to maximize both the primary and secondary rates, thereby promoting their mutualism. Specifically, the primary transmitter (PT) equipped with MAs utilizes a maximum ratio transmission (MRT) beamforming scheme to ensure the highest primary rate at the primary user (PU). Concurrently, the backscatter device (BD) establishes the secondary transmission by overlaying onto the primary signal. The utilization of MAs aims to enhance the secondary rate by optimizing the positions of MAs to improve the beam gain at the BD. Accordingly, the beam gains for both MA and fixed-position antenna (FPA) scenarios are analyzed, confirming the effectiveness of the MA scheme in achieving the highest primary and secondary rates. Numerical results verity the superiority of our proposed MA enabled scheme.
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spellingShingle Movable Antenna Enabled Symbiotic Radio Systems: An Opportunity for Mutualism
Zhou, Chao
Lyu, Bin
You, Changsheng
Liu, Ziwei
Signal Processing
In this letter, we propose a new movable antenna (MA) enabled symbiotic radio (SR) system that leverages the movement of MAs to maximize both the primary and secondary rates, thereby promoting their mutualism. Specifically, the primary transmitter (PT) equipped with MAs utilizes a maximum ratio transmission (MRT) beamforming scheme to ensure the highest primary rate at the primary user (PU). Concurrently, the backscatter device (BD) establishes the secondary transmission by overlaying onto the primary signal. The utilization of MAs aims to enhance the secondary rate by optimizing the positions of MAs to improve the beam gain at the BD. Accordingly, the beam gains for both MA and fixed-position antenna (FPA) scenarios are analyzed, confirming the effectiveness of the MA scheme in achieving the highest primary and secondary rates. Numerical results verity the superiority of our proposed MA enabled scheme.
title Movable Antenna Enabled Symbiotic Radio Systems: An Opportunity for Mutualism
topic Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.05785