Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces Assisted Communication Under Different CSI Assumptions
This work studies the net sum-rate performance of a distributed reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs)-assisted multi-user multiple-input-single-output (MISO) downlink communication system under imperfect instantaneous-channel state information (I-CSI) to implement precoding at the base station...
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Zusammenfassung: | This work studies the net sum-rate performance of a distributed
reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs)-assisted multi-user
multiple-input-single-output (MISO) downlink communication system under
imperfect instantaneous-channel state information (I-CSI) to implement
precoding at the base station (BS) and statistical-CSI (S-CSI) to design the
RISs phase-shifts. Two channel estimation (CE) protocols are considered for
I-CSI acquisition: (i) a full CE protocol that estimates all direct and
RISs-assisted channels over multiple training sub-phases, and (ii) a
low-overhead direct estimation (DE) protocol that estimates the end-to-end
channel in a single sub-phase. We derive the asymptotic equivalents of
signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) and ergodic net sum-rate under
both protocols for given RISs phase-shifts, which are then optimized based on
S-CSI. Simulation results reveal that the low-complexity DE protocol yields
better net sum-rate than the full CE protocol when used to obtain CSI for
precoding. A benchmark full I-CSI based RISs design is also outlined and shown
to yield higher SINR but lower net sum-rate than the S-CSI based RISs design. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.04619 |