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Beam Squinting Effects in Super Wideband Communication Systems
April 16, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท + Add venue
Authors
Sachitha C. Bandara, Peter J. Smith, Erfan Khordad, Pawel Dmochowski, Robin Evans, Rajitha Senanayake
arXiv ID
2604.14557
Category
eess.SP: Signal Processing
Cross-listed
cs.IT
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Abstract
Beam squint, the frequency-dependent shift of the main beam, poses a major challenge for wideband antenna arrays. This paper focuses on the beam squint effects in super wideband (SW) systems, where high mutual coupling (MC) effects are present. These high MC effects complicate beamforming (BF) by creating frequency-dependent phase relationships that invalidate conventional approaches. To accurately model MC effects, this paper uses a circuit-theoretic framework for tightly coupled SW uniform linear arrays (ULAs). We derive closed-form expressions for the average received signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) with BF in conventional half-wavelength spaced, weakly coupled arrays and validate them. Extending our analysis to tightly coupled SW arrays, we demonstrate that, in contrast to conventional weakly coupled arrays, the effective true time delays exhibit a nonlinear dependence on frequency due to coupling-induced phase shifts. A comparative analysis reveals that strong MC in SW arrays significantly reduces squint in phase-controlled BF, extending the usable bandwidth considerably.
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