The technology of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RISs) has lately attracted considerable interest from both academia and industry as a low-cost solution for coverage extension and signal propagation control. In this paper, we study the downlink of a multi-cell wideband communication system comprising single-antenna Base Stations (BSs) and their associated single-antenna users, as well as multiple passive RISs. We assume that each BS controls a separate RIS and performs Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) transmissions. Differently from various previous works where the RIS unit elements are considered as frequency-flat phase shifters, we model them as Lorentzian resonators and present a joint design of the BSs' power allocation, as well as the phase profiles of the multiple RISs, targeting the sum-rate maximization of the multi-cell system. We formulate a challenging distributed nonconvex optimization problem, which is solved via successive concave approximation. The distributed implementation of the proposed design is discussed, and the presented simulation results showcase the interplay of the various system parameters on the sum rate, verifying the performance boosting role of RISs.

Distributed Sum-Rate Maximization of Cellular Communications with Multiple Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces / Katsanos, Kd; Di Lorenzo, P; Alexandropoulos, Gc. - (2022), pp. 1-5. (Intervento presentato al convegno 23rd IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communication, SPAWC 2022 tenutosi a Oulu; Finland) [10.1109/SPAWC51304.2022.9833924].

Distributed Sum-Rate Maximization of Cellular Communications with Multiple Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces

Di Lorenzo, P;
2022

Abstract

The technology of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RISs) has lately attracted considerable interest from both academia and industry as a low-cost solution for coverage extension and signal propagation control. In this paper, we study the downlink of a multi-cell wideband communication system comprising single-antenna Base Stations (BSs) and their associated single-antenna users, as well as multiple passive RISs. We assume that each BS controls a separate RIS and performs Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) transmissions. Differently from various previous works where the RIS unit elements are considered as frequency-flat phase shifters, we model them as Lorentzian resonators and present a joint design of the BSs' power allocation, as well as the phase profiles of the multiple RISs, targeting the sum-rate maximization of the multi-cell system. We formulate a challenging distributed nonconvex optimization problem, which is solved via successive concave approximation. The distributed implementation of the proposed design is discussed, and the presented simulation results showcase the interplay of the various system parameters on the sum rate, verifying the performance boosting role of RISs.
2022
23rd IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communication, SPAWC 2022
reconfigurable intelligent surfaces; distributed optimization; multi-cell communications; resource allocation
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Distributed Sum-Rate Maximization of Cellular Communications with Multiple Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces / Katsanos, Kd; Di Lorenzo, P; Alexandropoulos, Gc. - (2022), pp. 1-5. (Intervento presentato al convegno 23rd IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communication, SPAWC 2022 tenutosi a Oulu; Finland) [10.1109/SPAWC51304.2022.9833924].
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