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Beamforming Through Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces in Single-User MIMO Systems: SNR Distribution and Scaling Laws in the Presence of Channel Fading and Phase Noise

Journal

IEEE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS LETTERS
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 77-81

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LWC.2020.3021058

Keywords

Smart surfaces; fading; performance analysis

Funding

  1. European Commission [722429]
  2. ARIADNE [871464]

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This paper discusses communication in a fading channel using a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS), optimizing beamforming and combining vectors to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at the receiver. Mathematical analysis shows that as the size of the RIS increases, the amount of fading experienced on the transmission channel decreases linearly, demonstrating that larger RISs can effectively reduce fading and make wireless channels more reliable.
We consider a fading channel in which a multiantenna transmitter communicates with a multi-antenna receiver through a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) that is made of N reconfigurable passive scatterers impaired by phase noise. The beamforming vector at the transmitter, the combining vector at the receiver, and the phase shifts of the N scatterers are optimized in order to maximize the signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) at the receiver. By assuming Rayleigh fading (or line-of-sight propagation) on the transmitter-RIS link and Rayleigh fading on the RIS-receiver link, we prove that the SNR is a random variable that is equivalent in distribution to the product of three (or two) independent random variables whose distributions are approximated by two (or one) gamma random variables and the sum of two scaled non-central chi-square random variables. The proposed analytical framework allows us to quantify the robustness of RIS-aided transmission to fading channels. For example, we prove that the amount of fading experienced on the transmitter-RIS-receiver channel linearly decreases with N >> 1. This proves that RISs of large size can be effectively employed to make fading less severe and wireless channels more reliable.

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