Abstract

Metasurface-based terahertz (THz) modulators, which carry information by changing the spatial pattern of the metasurface at every symbol time, are an important component to establish low-cost low-energy–consuming THz communication systems. This paper proposes a differential spatial THz modulation (DSTM) scheme for metasurface-assisted THz communications. In DSTM, the metasurface pattern activation orders are employed to carry information, instead of the metasurface patterns themselves. In this way, the DSTM receiver can perform differential detection without knowing the metasurface response to incident THz signals and the channel state information. The proposed DSTM scheme is applicable to all kinds of metasurfaces enabling THz communications, including transmissive metasurfaces and reflective metasurfaces. For high-rate DSTM systems, we propose an efficient bits-to-activation-order mapping method and a low-complexity detection method. Simulations are conducted to demonstrate the performance of the proposed scheme. It is shown that the proposed scheme pays acceptable penalty compared to the non-differential modulation scheme with coherent detection, which needs to know the metasurface response to the incident signals as well as all the channel state information.

Highlights

  • Recent growing needs in bandwidth have led to a proliferation of studies about terahertz (THz) communication (Dang et al, 2020)

  • The proposed differential spatial THz modulation (DSTM) scheme is applicable to all kinds of metasurfaces enabling THz communications, including transmissive metasurfaces and reflective metasurfaces

  • The results show that even through the proposed DSTM is less comparable to non-differential modulation with coherent detection and perfect channel state information (CSI), it can achieve comparable performance to or even better performance than non-differential modulation with coherent detection and imperfect CSI

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Summary

A Differential Modulation Scheme for Metasurface-Based Terahertz Communications

Reviewed by: Jun Li, Guangzhou University, China Pei Liu, Wuhan University of Technology, China. Metasurface-based terahertz (THz) modulators, which carry information by changing the spatial pattern of the metasurface at every symbol time, are an important component to establish low-cost low-energy–consuming THz communication systems. This paper proposes a differential spatial THz modulation (DSTM) scheme for metasurfaceassisted THz communications. In DSTM, the metasurface pattern activation orders are employed to carry information, instead of the metasurface patterns themselves. In this way, the DSTM receiver can perform differential detection without knowing the metasurface response to incident THz signals and the channel state information. It is shown that the proposed scheme pays acceptable penalty compared to the non-differential modulation scheme with coherent detection, which needs to know the metasurface response to the incident signals as well as all the channel state information

INTRODUCTION
Prior Works on THz Modulators
Contribution
Organization
Notation
System Description
Channel Model
DIFFERENTIAL SPATIAL THZ MODULATION SCHEME
Encoding Mechanism
Computational Complexity Analysis
HIGH-RATE DIFFERENTIAL SPATIAL THZ MODULATION SCHEME
Low-Complexity Bit-to-Activation-Order Mapping Scheme
Low-Complexity Detection and Demapping Scheme
SIMULATION AND DISCUSSION
Performance of the Proposed Differential Spatial THz Modulation
Performance of the Proposed High-Rate
CONCLUSION
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