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TeraMIMO: A Channel Simulator for Wideband Ultra-Massive MIMO Terahertz Communications

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY
Volume 70, Issue 12, Pages 12325-12341

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TVT.2021.3123131

Keywords

Channel models; Antenna arrays; Array signal processing; Mathematical models; Wideband; Radio frequency; Antenna measurements; THz communications; channel modeling; 6G; ultra-massive MIMO; MATLAB simulator

Funding

  1. KAUST Office of Sponsored Research

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The article introduces TeraMIMO, a MATLAB simulator for statistical THz channels that simulates ultra-massive MIMO antenna configurations to overcome limitations in THz communications distances. The simulation considers different components and implementations, as well as various THz-specific constraints.
Following recent advances in terahertz (THz) technology, there is a consensus on the crucial role of THz communications in the next generation of wireless systems. Aiming at catalyzing THz communications research, we propose TeraMIMO, an accurate stochastic MATLAB simulator of statistical THz channels. We simulate ultra-massive multiple-input multiple-output antenna configurations as critical infrastructure enablers that overcome the limitation in THz communications distances. We consider both line-of-sight and multipath components and propose frequency- and delay-domain implementations for single- and multi-carrier paradigms in both time-invariant and time-variant scenarios. We implement exhaustive molecular absorption computations based on radiative transfer theory alongside alternative sub-THz approximations. We further model THz-specific constraints, including wideband beam split effects, spherical wave propagation, and misalignment fading. We verify TeraMIMO by analogy with measurement-based channel models in the literature and ergodic capacity analysis. We introduce a graphical user interface and a guide for using TeraMIMO in THz channel generation and analyses.

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