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Electrical and Computer Engineering

Missouri University of Science and Technology

2021

Orbital angular momentum

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A Novel Demultiplexing Scheme For Vortex Beams In Radio Communication Systems, Yanming Zhang, Lijun Jiang Jul 2021

A Novel Demultiplexing Scheme For Vortex Beams In Radio Communication Systems, Yanming Zhang, Lijun Jiang

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The orbital angular momentum (OAM) based communication is a promising technology in the wireless communication system for its improving spectrum efficiency. However, for the OAM demultiplexing, it requires a very large aperture size in the receiving end due to the OAM beam divergence and the amplitude null in the beam center, which restricts the full development of OAM based communication. In this paper, we propose a novel partial arc sampling receiving (PASR) scheme based on the augmented dynamic mode decomposition (ADMD) to solve this issue. We explore the use of the phase delay coordinates in the conventional DMD to sort …


Partial Arc Sampling Receiving Scheme For Demultiplexing Of Orbital Angular Momentum Vortex Beam, Yanming Zhang, Lijun Jiang Jan 2021

Partial Arc Sampling Receiving Scheme For Demultiplexing Of Orbital Angular Momentum Vortex Beam, Yanming Zhang, Lijun Jiang

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Due to the divergence of the orbital angular momentum (OAM) beam, the OAM demultiplexing needs a considerable aperture size to acquire the OAM field information, which brings the challenges to implementation of the receiving end. To tackle this issue, we develop a partial arc sampling receiving (PASR) scheme for demultiplexing of the vortex beams by using the augmented dynamic mode decomposition (A-DMD) approach. Simulation benchmarks are provided to demonstrate the validity of the proposed novel demultiplexing method.