This paper considers an antenna structure where a (non-large) array of radiating elements is placed at short distance in front of a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS), herein nicknamed reconfigurable intelligent base station (RIBS). We firstly derive a closed-form expression for the channel between the array of radiating elements and the RIS that captures the near-field effects, and give some considerations on the channel hardening and favorable propagation in this scenario. Focusing on both active and passive RIS, we describe channel estimation and downlink signal processing techniques suitable for the RIBS structure. Additionally, we formulate and solve an optimization problem aimed at maximizing the fairness among the users with respect to the downlink power coefficients and RIS configuration both in the cases of active and passive RIBS. Numerical results show that the proposed structure is effective and capable of outperforming conventional non-RIS aided MIMO systems, especially in the case of active RIBS. The proposed antenna structure is thus shown to be able to approach massive MIMO performance levels in a cost-effective way with reduced hardware resources.
Approaching Massive MIMO Performance with Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces: We Do Not Need Many Antennas
Interdonato G.;D'Andrea C.;Buzzi S.
2024-01-01
Abstract
This paper considers an antenna structure where a (non-large) array of radiating elements is placed at short distance in front of a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS), herein nicknamed reconfigurable intelligent base station (RIBS). We firstly derive a closed-form expression for the channel between the array of radiating elements and the RIS that captures the near-field effects, and give some considerations on the channel hardening and favorable propagation in this scenario. Focusing on both active and passive RIS, we describe channel estimation and downlink signal processing techniques suitable for the RIBS structure. Additionally, we formulate and solve an optimization problem aimed at maximizing the fairness among the users with respect to the downlink power coefficients and RIS configuration both in the cases of active and passive RIBS. Numerical results show that the proposed structure is effective and capable of outperforming conventional non-RIS aided MIMO systems, especially in the case of active RIBS. The proposed antenna structure is thus shown to be able to approach massive MIMO performance levels in a cost-effective way with reduced hardware resources.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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