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Research PaperResearchia:202602.03139[Chemical Engineering > Engineering]

A Narrowband Fully-Analog Multi-Antenna Transmitter

Nikola Zlatanov

Abstract

This paper proposes a narrowband fully-analog NN-antenna transmitter that emulates the functionality of a narrowband fully-digital NN-antenna transmitter. Specifically, in symbol interval mm, the proposed fully-analog transmitter synthesizes an arbitrary complex excitation vector x[m]∈CN\bm x[m]\in\mathbb{C}^N with prescribed total power βˆ₯x[m]βˆ₯22=P\|\bm x[m]\|_2^2=P from a single coherent RF tone, using only tunable phase-control elements embedded in a passive interferometric programmable network. The programmable network is excited through one input port while the remaining Nβˆ’1N - 1 input ports are impedance matched. In the ideal lossless case, the network transfer is unitary and therefore redistributes RF power among antenna ports without dissipative amplitude control. The synthesis task is posed as a unitary state-preparation problem: program a unitary family so that V(Ο†)e1=c\bm V(\bm\varphi)\bm e_1=\bm c, where c=x/P\bm c=\bm x/\sqrt{P} and βˆ₯cβˆ₯2=1\|\bm c\|_2=1. We provide a constructive realization and a closed-form programming rule: a binary magnitude-splitting tree allocates the desired per-antenna magnitudes ∣cn∣|c_n| using Nβˆ’1N -1 tunable split ratios, and a per-antenna output phase bank assigns the target phases using NN tunable phase shifts. The resulting architecture uses 2Nβˆ’12N-1 real tunable degrees of freedom and admits a deterministic O(N)O(N) programming procedure with no iterative optimization, enabling symbol-by-symbol updates when the chosen phase-control technology supports the required tuning speed. Using representative COTS components, we model the RF-front-end DC power of the proposed fully-analog transmitter and compare it against an equivalent COTS fully-digital array. For N≀16N\le 16, the comparison indicates significant RF-front-end power savings for the fully-analog architecture. The results in this paper are intended as a proof-of-concept for a narrowband fully-analog transmitter.


Source: arXiv:2602.03718v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.03718v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2602.03718v1 Original Article: View on arXiv

Submission:2/3/2026
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Subjects:Engineering; Chemical Engineering
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