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NEAR-FIELD SWIPT WITH GMIMO IN THE UPPER MID-BAND: OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND THE WAY FORWARDopen access

Authors
Demir, Özlem TugfeOzger, MustafaKara, FerdiLee, Woong-HeeBjörnson, Emil
Issue Date
2025
Publisher
IEEE
Keywords
Antenna arrays; 6G mobile communication; Space division multiplexing; Intelligent sensors; Energy harvesting; Smart cities; Production facilities; Spectral efficiency; Smart manufacturing; Simultaneous wireless information and power transfer; Gigantic MIMO; near-field; simultaneous wireless information and power transfer; upper mid-band frequencies
Citation
IEEE Wireless Communications
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Journal Title
IEEE Wireless Communications
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/62654
DOI
10.1109/MWC.2025.3628536
ISSN
1536-1284
1558-0687
Abstract
This paper explores the integration of simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) with gigantic multiple-input multiple-output (gMIMO) technology operating in the upper mid-band frequency range (7-24 GHz). The near-field propagation achieved by gMIMO introduces unique opportunities for energy-efficient, high-capacity communication systems that cater to the demands of 6G wireless networks. Exploiting spherical wave propagation, near-field SWIPT with gMIMO enables precise energy and data delivery, enhancing spectral efficiency through beamfocusing and massive spatial multiplexing. This paper discusses theoretical principles, design challenges, and enabling solutions, including advanced channel estimation techniques, precoding strategies, and dynamic array configurations such as sparse and modular arrays. Through analytical insights and a case study, this paper demonstrates the feasibility of achieving optimized energy harvesting and data throughput in dense and dynamic environments. These findings contribute to advancing energy-autonomous Internet-of-Everything (IoE) deployments, smart factory networks, and other energy-autonomous applications aligned with the goals of next-generation wireless technologies.
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