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Autores principales: Li, Jiawang, Xu, Yingjie, Aliakbari, Hanieh
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.07285
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author Li, Jiawang
Xu, Yingjie
Aliakbari, Hanieh
author_facet Li, Jiawang
Xu, Yingjie
Aliakbari, Hanieh
contents In near-field beam focusing for finite-sized arrays, focal shift is a non-negligible issue. The actual focal point often appears closer to the array than the predefined focal distance, significantly degrading the focusing performance of finite aperture arrays. Moreover, when the focus point is scanned across different locations, the degradation becomes even more pronounced, leading not only to positional deviation but also to substantial energy loss. To address this issue, we revisit the problem from the perspective of communication degrees of freedom. We demonstrate that a properly designed sparse array with optimized element spacing can effectively mitigate focal shift while enabling stable control of the focusing height during beam scanning. Simulation results based on dipole antennas with different polarizations and patch antennas validate our findings. Notably, with optimized inter-element distances, the energy distribution across focal points becomes nearly uniform, and highly accurate focusing positions are achieved.
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spellingShingle Sparse Arrays Enable Near-Field Constant-Distance Focusing with Reduced Focal Shift
Li, Jiawang
Xu, Yingjie
Aliakbari, Hanieh
Signal Processing
In near-field beam focusing for finite-sized arrays, focal shift is a non-negligible issue. The actual focal point often appears closer to the array than the predefined focal distance, significantly degrading the focusing performance of finite aperture arrays. Moreover, when the focus point is scanned across different locations, the degradation becomes even more pronounced, leading not only to positional deviation but also to substantial energy loss. To address this issue, we revisit the problem from the perspective of communication degrees of freedom. We demonstrate that a properly designed sparse array with optimized element spacing can effectively mitigate focal shift while enabling stable control of the focusing height during beam scanning. Simulation results based on dipole antennas with different polarizations and patch antennas validate our findings. Notably, with optimized inter-element distances, the energy distribution across focal points becomes nearly uniform, and highly accurate focusing positions are achieved.
title Sparse Arrays Enable Near-Field Constant-Distance Focusing with Reduced Focal Shift
topic Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.07285