Dual-Signal Transmission Using RF Precoding and Analog Beamforming With TMAs

Time-modulated arrays (TMAs) receiving beamforming provide a noteworthy hardware simplicity given the ability of this multi-antenna technique to transform spatial diversity into frequency diversity. However, the dual behavior at transmission seems to be as simple as limited: a given signal is simultaneously transmitted over all the different TMA harmonic patterns. We investigate the efficient and simultaneous transmission of two different signals over the same physical antenna using two independent harmonic beam-patterns of the TMA. For that purpose, we propose an innovative dual-signal TMA transmitter based on two complementary operations: the complex mixing of the baseband signals and the TMA processing with quadrature and time-delayed periodic pulses.

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