Implementing Non-Universal Features with a Random Matrix Theory Approach: Application to Space-to-Configuration Multiplexing
Philipp del Hougne,
Dmitry V. Savin,
Olivier Legrand
et al.
Abstract:We consider the efficiency of multiplexing spatially encoded information across random configurations of a metasurface-programmable chaotic cavity in the microwave domain. The distribution of the effective rank of the channel matrix is studied to quantify the channel diversity and to assess a specific systems performance. System-specific features such as unstirred field components give rise to nontrivial inter-channel correlations and need to be properly accounted for in modelling based on random matrix theory… Show more
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