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Pinching-Antenna System Design under Random LoS and NLoS Channels

Signal Processing 2025-12-05 v1 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

Pinching antennas, realized through position-adjustable radiating elements along dielectric waveguides, have emerged as a promising flexible-antenna technology thanks to their ability to dynamically reshape large-scale channel conditions. However, most existing studies focus on idealized LoS-dominated environments, overlooking the stochastic nature of realistic wireless propagation. This paper investigates a more practical multiuser pinching-antenna system under a composite probabilistic channel model that captures distance-dependent LoS blockage and NLoS scattering. To account for both efficiency and reliability aspects of communication, two complementary design metrics are considered: an average signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) metric characterizing long-term throughput and fairness, and an outage-constrained metric ensuring a prescribed reliability level. Based on these metrics, we formulate two optimization problems: the first maximizes the max-min average SNR across users, while the second maximizes a guaranteed SNR threshold under per-user outage constraints. Although both problems are inherently nonconvex, we exploit their underlying monotonic structures and develop low-complexity, bisection-based algorithms that achieve globally optimal solutions using only simple scalar evaluations. Extensive simulations validate the effectiveness of the proposed methods and demonstrate that pinching-antenna systems significantly outperform conventional fixed-antenna designs even under random LoS and NLoS channels.

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@article{arxiv.2512.04719,
  title  = {Pinching-Antenna System Design under Random LoS and NLoS Channels},
  author = {Yanqing Xu and Yang Lu and Zhiguo Ding and Tsung-Hui Chang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.04719},
  year   = {2025}
}

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13 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables