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Rate Maximization for Downlink Pinching-Antenna Systems

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In this letter, we consider a new type of flexible-antenna system, termed pinching-antenna, where multiple low-cost pinching antennas, realized by activating small dielectric particles on a dielectric waveguide, are jointly used to serve a single-antenna user. Our goal is to maximize the downlink transmission rate by optimizing the locations of the pinching antennas. However, these locations affect both the path losses and the phase shifts of the user's effective channel gain, making the problem challenging to solve. To address this challenge and solve the problem in a low complexity manner, a relaxed optimization problem is developed that minimizes the impact of path loss while ensuring that the received signals at the user are constructive. This approach leads to a two-stage algorithm: in the first stage, the locations of the pinching antennas are optimized to minimize the large-scale path loss; in the second stage, the antenna locations are refined to maximize the received signal strength. Simulation results show that pinching-antenna systems significantly outperform conventional fixed-location antenna systems, and the proposed algorithm achieves nearly the same performance as the highly complex exhaustive search-based benchmark.

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Secure Pinching Antenna-aided ISAC

cs.IT · 2025-07-17 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A pinching-antenna ISAC scheme that aligns antennas with users and targets, then optimizes beamforming and artificial noise, is claimed to outperform equidistant and fixed-array baselines by 3-30 dB in illumination power.

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  • Secure Pinching Antenna-aided ISAC cs.IT · 2025-07-17 · conditional · none · ref 6 · internal anchor

    A pinching-antenna ISAC scheme that aligns antennas with users and targets, then optimizes beamforming and artificial noise, is claimed to outperform equidistant and fixed-array baselines by 3-30 dB in illumination power.