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An, Jiancheng; Yuen, Chau; Xu, Chao; Li, Hongbin; Ng, Derrick_Wing Kwan; Di_Renzo, Marco; Debbah, Mérouane; Hanzo, Lajos (, IEEE Wireless Communications)
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You, Changsheng; Cai, Yunlong; Liu, Yuanwei; Di_Renzo, Marco; Duman, Tolga M; Yener, Aylin; Lee_Swindlehurst, A (, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications)To accommodate new applications such as extended reality, fully autonomous vehicular networks and the metaverse, next generation wireless networks are going to be subject to much more stringent performance requirements than the fifth- generation (5G) in terms of data rates, reliability, latency, and connectivity. It is thus necessary to develop next generation advanced transceiver (NGAT) technologies for efficient signal transmission and reception. In this tutorial, we explore the evolution of NGAT from three different perspectives. Specifically, we first provide an overview of new-field NGAT technology, which shifts from conventional far-field channel models to new near-field channel models. Then, three new-form NGAT technologies and their design challenges are presented, including reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, flexible antennas, and holographic multiinput multi-output (MIMO) systems. Subsequently, we discuss recent advances in semantic-aware NGAT technologies, which can utilize new metrics for advanced transceiver designs. Finally, we point out other promising transceiver technologies for future research.more » « less
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Cui, Tie Jun; Zhang, Shuang; Alù, Andrea; Wegener, Martin; Pendry, Sir John; Luo, Jie; Lai, Yun; Wang, Zuojia; Lin, Xiao; Chen, Hongsheng; et al (, Journal of Physics: Photonics)
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