Development of Wireless Communication Systems in the Subterahertz Frequency Range

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V. V. Biryukov
V. L. Vaks
K. I. Kisilenko
A. N. Panin
S. I. Pripolzin
A. S. Raevsky
V.V. Shcherbakov
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[1] Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. Alekseev,
[2] Institute for Physics of Microstructures of the Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics | 2019年 / 61卷
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The subterahertz and terahertz frequency ranges are promising for the creation of high-speed wireless communication systems because of the possibility to achieve a bandwidth of about several dozen gigahertz, which ensures a high channel capacity. However, rapid attenuation of a signal during its propagation in the atmosphere complicates the operation of communication systems in these ranges. The use of fixed narrow-beam antennas with a high power gain provides a direct surface communication distance of up to a few kilometers. The communication distance limitation can be partially removed by decreasing the frequency down to 200 GHz and narrowing the channel bandwidth down to a few gigahertz. In this paper, we present a radically new approach that was developed to create a wideband (up to one gigahertz) communication channel based on rapid modulation of a centimeter wavelength signal followed by the carrier-frequency multiplication up to 230 GHz without the modulating-signal distortion. This approach was not used in the previous communication systems. The model of a transmit–receive system (200–220 GHz) based on modern semiconductor devices is described in detail. The possibility of digital signal transmission at a speed of up to 1 Gbit/s is experimentally shown. According to calculations, an output power of the transmitter about several hundreds of microwatt is enough for data transmission to a distance of up to 1.5 km with an antenna gain of no less than 50 dB.
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