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that sweeps out a cone in space. The beam pattern scans to continuously point toward the satellite so that uninterrupted vehicle‐to‐satellite communication is achieved. This solution increases the cost of the antenna system since the tracking of the satellite is needed. An alternative approach is an antenna with a fixed cone‐shaped pattern, with the peak of the cone (denoted by the cone angle θc in Figure 1.11) pointing toward the satellite. The same signal‐to‐noise ratio is achieved regardless of the orientation of the vehicle because of the horizontally omnidirectional radiation pattern. The latter approach does not require the tracking of the satellite, thus the antenna cost and complexity are reduced. Among various antennas with conical patterns that have been proposed for vehicle‐to‐satellite communications [48–51], an OAM antenna is a powerful apparatus that systematically generates a cone‐shaped pattern with high‐azimuthal symmetry [5].

Schematic illustration of OAM shift keying (OAM-SK) modulation.

      As the available wireless spectrum becomes more and more crowded under the incessant strive for high data‐transfer capacities, several methods have been developed to increase the spectral efficiency. Various properties of the electromagnetic wave, such as time, polarization, and wavelength, have been employed to develop multiplexing schemes [56, 57]. Using the spatial property of electromagnetic waves as a new dimension (i.e. space division multiplexing (SDM)) has recently aroused interest as a potential method to enhance wireless communications. A special case of SDM is the mode division multiplexing (MDM), where spatially orthogonal modes act as independent data channels that can be efficiently multiplexed and de‐multiplexed. Thereby, the spectral efficiency is increased by a factor equal to the number of the independent spatial modes.

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Schematic illustration of oAM division multiplexing (OAM-DM) modulation.

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