Near-field Communications: What Will Be Different?

Yuanwei Liu, Jiaqi Xu, Zhaolin Wang, Xidong Mu, Lajos Hanzo

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Abstract

The design dilemma of "What will be different between near-field communications (NFC) and far-field communications (FFC)?"is addressed from four perspectives. First, from the channel modelling perspective, the differences between near-field and far-field channel models are discussed. A novel Green's function-based channel model is proposed for continuous-aperture antennas, which is contrasted to conventional channel models tailored for spatially-discrete antennas. Second, from the performance analysis per-spective, analytical results for characterizing the degrees of freedom and the power scaling laws in the near-field region are provided for both spatially-discrete and continuous-aperture antennas. Third, from the beamforming perspective, far-field beamforming is analogous to a "flashlight"that enables beamsteering, while near-field beamforming can be likened to a "spotlight"that facilitates beamfocusing. As a further advance, a couple of new beamforming structures are proposed for exploiting the new characteristics of NFC. Fourth, from the application perspective, new designs are discussed in the context of promising next-generation technologies in NFC, where our preliminary numerical results demonstrate that distance-aware target sensing and enhanced physical layer security can be realized in NFC. Finally, several future research directions of NFC are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)262-270
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Wireless Communications
Volume32
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Science Applications
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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