TY - JOUR
T1 - Terahertz Communications and Sensing for 6G and Beyond
T2 - A Comprehensive Review
AU - Jiang, Wei
AU - Zhou, Qiuheng
AU - He, Jiguang
AU - Habibi, Mohammad Asif
AU - Melnyk, Sergiy
AU - El-Absi, Mohammed
AU - Han, Bin
AU - Renzo, Marco Di
AU - Schotten, Hans Dieter
AU - Luo, Fa Long
AU - El-Bawab, Tarek S.
AU - Juntti, Markku
AU - Debbah, Merouane
AU - Leung, Victor C.M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
IEEE
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Next-generation cellular technologies, commonly referred to as the sixth generation (6G), are envisioned to support a higher system capacity, better performance, and network sensing capabilities. The terahertz (THz) band is one potential enabler to this end due to the large unused frequency bands and the high spatial resolution enabled by the short signal wavelength and large bandwidth. Different from earlier surveys, this paper presents a comprehensive treatment and technology survey on THz communications and sensing in terms of advantages, applications, propagation characterization, channel modeling, measurement campaigns, antennas, transceiver devices, beamforming, networking, the integration of communications and sensing, and experimental testbeds. Starting from the motivation and use cases, we survey the development and historical perspective of THz communications and sensing with the anticipated 6G requirements. We explore the radio propagation, channel modeling, and measurement for the THz band. The transceiver requirements, architectures, technological challenges, and state-of-the-art approaches to compensate for the high propagation losses, including appropriate antenna design and beamforming solutions. We overview several related technologies that either are required by or are beneficial for THz systems and networks. The synergistic design of sensing and communications is explored in depth. Practical trials, demonstrations, and experiments are also summarized. The paper gives a holistic view of the current state of the art and highlights the open research challenges towards 6G and beyond.
AB - Next-generation cellular technologies, commonly referred to as the sixth generation (6G), are envisioned to support a higher system capacity, better performance, and network sensing capabilities. The terahertz (THz) band is one potential enabler to this end due to the large unused frequency bands and the high spatial resolution enabled by the short signal wavelength and large bandwidth. Different from earlier surveys, this paper presents a comprehensive treatment and technology survey on THz communications and sensing in terms of advantages, applications, propagation characterization, channel modeling, measurement campaigns, antennas, transceiver devices, beamforming, networking, the integration of communications and sensing, and experimental testbeds. Starting from the motivation and use cases, we survey the development and historical perspective of THz communications and sensing with the anticipated 6G requirements. We explore the radio propagation, channel modeling, and measurement for the THz band. The transceiver requirements, architectures, technological challenges, and state-of-the-art approaches to compensate for the high propagation losses, including appropriate antenna design and beamforming solutions. We overview several related technologies that either are required by or are beneficial for THz systems and networks. The synergistic design of sensing and communications is explored in depth. Practical trials, demonstrations, and experiments are also summarized. The paper gives a holistic view of the current state of the art and highlights the open research challenges towards 6G and beyond.
KW - 6G
KW - 6G mobile communication
KW - Bandwidth
KW - Beamforming
KW - Imaging
KW - Integrated Communications and Sensing
KW - Millimeter wave communication
KW - Positioning
KW - Surveys
KW - Terahertz communications
KW - Terahertz radiation
KW - THz Communications
KW - Tutorials
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85190167910&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/COMST.2024.3385908
DO - 10.1109/COMST.2024.3385908
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85190167910
SN - 1553-877X
SP - 1
JO - IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
JF - IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
ER -