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| Format: | Preprint |
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2024
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| Online Access: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.11293 |
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- The extended near-field range in future mm-Wave and sub-THz wireless networks demands a precise and efficient near-field channel simulator for understanding and optimizing wireless communications in this less-explored regime. This paper presents NirvaWave, a novel near-field channel simulator, built on scalar diffraction theory and Fourier principles, to provide precise wave propagation response in complex wireless mediums under custom user-defined transmitted EM signals. NirvaWave offers an interface for investigating novel near-field wavefronts, e.g., Airy beams, Bessel beams, and the interaction of mmWave and sub-THz signals with obstructions, reflectors, and scatterers. The simulation run-time in NirvaWave is orders of magnitude lower than its EM software counterparts that directly solve Maxwell Equations. Hence, NirvaWave enables a user-friendly interface for large-scale channel simulations required for developing new model-driven and data-driven techniques. We evaluated the performance of NirvaWave through direct comparison with EM simulation software. Finally, we have open-sourced the core codebase of NirvaWave in our GitHub repository (https://github.com/vahidyazdnian1378/NirvaWave).