Communication in a Fractional World: MIMO MC-OTFS Precoder Prediction

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2025-04-23

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Virginia Tech

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As 6G technologies advance, international bodies and regulatory agencies are intensifying efforts to extend seamless connectivity especially for high-mobility scenarios such as Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs) types such as Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANETs) and Flying Ad-Hoc Networks (FANETs). For these environments to be considered for long term adoption and use they must support Multiple-Input-Multiple- (MIMO) technology, rapidly fluctuating channel conditions in these environments place a heavy burden on traditional time-frequency CSI feedback schemes required for MIMO precoding. This motivates a shift toward delay-Doppler representations like those employed by Orthogonal Time-Frequency Space(OTFS) modulation, which offers greater stability under mobility. We derive an expression for the variation over time in the OTFS I/O relationship. We then use this to create a physics informed complex exponential basis expansion model prediction framework that maximizes the usefulness of outdated Channel State Information (CSI) in the presence of integer and fractional delay-Doppler channels and facilitates high mobility MIMO communication.

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5G, 6G, Precoding, Channel Prediction, OTFS, OFDM, Mobility, Wireless Communications

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