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Ergodic Rate Analysis of Two-State Pinching-Antenna Systems

Published 3 Nov 2025 in cs.IT and math.IT | (2511.01798v1)

Abstract: Programmable wireless environments (PWEs) represent a central paradigm in next-generation communication networks, aiming to transform wireless propagation from a passive medium into an intelligent and reconfigurable entity capable of dynamically adapting to network demands. In this context, pinching-antenna systems (PASs) have emerged as a promising enabler capable of reconfiguring both the channel characteristics and the path loss itself by selectively exciting radiation points along dielectric waveguides. However, existing studies largely rely on the assumption of continuously reconfigurable pinching antenna (PA) positions, overlooking the discreteness imposed by practical implementations, which allow for only a finite number of PA position. In this paper, an analytical framework is developed for evaluating the rate performance of two-state PASs, where the antenna locations are fixed, and only their activation states can be controlled. The analysis incorporates the discrete spatial structure of the waveguide and leads to a closed-form expression for the ergodic achievable data rate, while pinching discretization efficiency is introduced to quantify the performance deviation from the ideal continuous configuration. Simulation results demonstrate that near-continuous performance can be achieved with a limited number of PAs, offering valuable insights into the design and scalability of PASs in PWEs.

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