Distributed Movable Antenna Systems for Reliable, Flexible, and Resilient Communications: Architectures, Techniques, and Challenges

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Abstract

Traditional antenna systems, constrained by static architectures, are increasingly unable to support the reliable, flexible, and resilient communications demanded in dynamic environments. This article introduces the Distributed Movable Antenna System (DMAS), a novel architecture that combines local antenna mobility with distributed Remote Movable Antenna Units (RMAUs) to exploit spatial degrees of freedom (DoF) across large geographical areas. By extending coverage through distributed deployment and enhancing channel quality via antenna adjustments, DMAS enables more adaptive and robust wireless transmissions under intricate propagation conditions. In this article, we initially introduce a representative architecture of DMAS. To illustrate the advantages of DMAS, we compare it to existing antenna systems and propose its potential application scenarios. We then examine the main design considerations, including RMAU deployment, synchronization, channel estimation, and movable antenna optimization. We then present the simulation results to demonstrate the increased signal strength and system capacity provided by DMAS. Furthermore, a general optimization framework is outlined and discussed to guide the optimization of DMAS. Ultimately, potential integration prospects are investigated, significant deployment obstacles, alongside viable solutions, are addressed for the practical implementation of DMAS.

Original languageEnglish
JournalIEEE Wireless Communications
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2025

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