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Exploiting Pinching-Antenna Systems in Multicast Communications

Exploiting Pinching-Antenna Systems in Multicast Communications

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The pinching-antenna system (PASS) reconfigures wireless links through pinching beamforming, in which the activated locations of pinching antennas (PAs) along dielectric waveguides are optimized. This article investigates the application of PASS in multicast communication systems, where pinching beamforming is designed to maximize the multicast rate. i) In the single-waveguide scenario, a closed-form solution for the optimal activated location is derived under the assumption of a single PA and linearly distributed users. Based on this, a closed-form expression for the achievable multicast rate is obtained and proven to be larger than that of conventional fixed-location antenna systems. For the general multiple-PA case with arbitrary user distributions, an element-wise alternating optimization (AO) algorithm is proposed to design the pinching beamformer. ii) In the multiple-waveguide scenario, an AO-based method is developed to jointly optimize the transmit and pinching beamformers. Specifically, the transmit beamformer is updated using a majorization-minimization (MM) framework together with second-order cone programming (SOCP), while the pinching beamformer is optimized via element-wise sequential refinement. Numerical results are provided to demonstrate that: i) PASS achieves significantly higher multicast rates than conventional fixed-location antenna systems, particularly when the number of users and spatial coverage increase; ii) increasing the number of PAs further improves the multicast performance of PASS.

Shan Shan、Chongjun Ouyang、Yong Li、Yuanwei Liu

无线通信无线电设备、电信设备

Shan Shan,Chongjun Ouyang,Yong Li,Yuanwei Liu.Exploiting Pinching-Antenna Systems in Multicast Communications[EB/OL].(2025-05-31)[2025-06-19].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.00616.点此复制

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