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Near-field 6G Networks: Why Mobile Terahertz Communications MUST Operate in the Near Field

IEEE CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, GLOBECOM(2023)

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Abstract
Near-field mobile terahertz (THz) communications is one of the candidate enablers for high-rate wireless data exchange in sixth-generation (6G) networks. However, operating in the THz near field brings both attractive opportunities and severe challenges. Hence, it becomes of interest to explore if it is possible to design a realistic mobile THz communication system without working in the THz near field. To answer this question, a mathematical framework is presented modeling a mobile THz link that works exclusively in the far field. The study leads to an interesting theoretical conclusion: while the actual frequency is of (almost) no interest, such a system must operate over a limited bandwidth not exceeding a certain threshold. It is then numerically shown that operating only in the far field imposes stringent limitations on mobile THz communications, thus making them less attractive to prospective high-rate services. In contrast, it is shown that a stationary THz link can still be broadband even when staying exclusively in the THz far field. Hence, broadband mobile THz communications MUST be near-field, while broadband stationary THz links do not have to.
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6G Networks,Terahertz Communications,Far-field,Mobile Communication,Antenna Array,Mobile System,Mobile Users,Static System,Propagation Effects,Communication Range,Antenna Size,System Bandwidth,Terahertz Frequency,Noise Figure,Maximum Bandwidth,Mobile Communication Systems,Mobile Nodes,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface,Inequation,Backhaul Links,Terahertz Systems,Signal-to-noise Ratio Threshold,5G mmWave,Link Bandwidth,Free-space Path Loss,Idealism,Path Loss,Near Field Communication,GHz Bandwidth,Access Points
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