Abstract
Reconfigurable intelligentsurface (RIS) has emerged as a cost- and energy-efficient solution to enhance the wireless communications capacity. However, recent studies show that a very large surface is required for a RIS-assisted communications system; otherwise, they may be outperformed by the conventional relay. Furthermore, the performance gain of a RIS can be considerably degraded by hardware impairments such as limited-resolution phase shifters. To overcome those challenges, we propose a hybrid relay-reflecting intelligent surface (HR-RIS) architecture, in which a single or few elements serve as active relays, while the remaining only reflect the incident signals. We propose two HR-RIS architectures, namely, the fixed and dynamic HR-RIS. The joint transmit beamforming at the base station and hybrid relay-reflecting at the HR-RIS are designed based on alternating optimization and successive convex approximation methods. The simulation results for a 4 \times 2 multiple-input multiple-output system show that the proposed HR-RIS with only a single active element can achieve about 40% and 25% improvement in spectral efficiency and energy efficiency, respectively, with respect to the conventional RIS-aided system. The results also show that the HR-RIS can outperform the conventional relaying scheme in most of the considered scenarios.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 6228-6244 |
| Number of pages | 17 |
| Journal | IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology |
| Volume | 71 |
| Issue number | 6 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Jun 2022 |
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Keywords
- MIMO systems
- hybrid relay-reflecting intelligent surface
- spectral efficiency
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