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Implementation of a Directional Modulation Testbed for Reconfigurable Transmitters for Spatially Agile MIMO Systems

Jonathan E. Swindell, David W. Cox, Rebekah Edwards, Emma Lever, Adam C. Goad, Austin Egbert, Charles Baylis, Robert J. Marks

Year
2026
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Abstract

This paper demonstrates the implementation and validation of a microwave testbed for directionally modulated transmission. Directional modulation enables multiple communication and/or radar signals to be transmitted in multiple directions simultaneously using a single phased array aperture, helping to relieve spectral congestion. A two-element transmitter array is driven by a Xilinx ZCU208 Radio Frequency System on a Chip (RFSoC). Our testbed provides a foundation for developing a fully reconfigurable array transmitter for multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) radar and communications, which will incorporate in-situ measurement, reconfigurable matching circuitry, and fast tuning algorithms for frequency and directional selectivity. This testbed enables development and validation of reconfigurable techniques for adaptive spectral and spatial coexistence.

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