DoF Analysis and Beamforming Design for Active IRS-aided Multi-user MIMO Wireless Communication in Rank-deficient Channels
Due to its ability of significantly improving data rate, intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) will be a potential crucial technique for the future generation wireless networks like 6G. In this paper, we will focus on the analysis of degree of freedom (DoF) in IRS-aided multi-user MIMO network. First...
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Zusammenfassung: | Due to its ability of significantly improving data rate, intelligent
reflecting surface (IRS) will be a potential crucial technique for the future
generation wireless networks like 6G. In this paper, we will focus on the
analysis of degree of freedom (DoF) in IRS-aided multi-user MIMO network.
Firstly, the DoF upper bound of IRS-aided single-user MIMO network, i.e., the
achievable maximum DoF of such a system, is derived, and the corresponding
results are extended to the case of IRS-aided multiuser MIMO by using the
matrix rank inequalities. In particular, in serious rank-deficient, also called
low-rank, channels like line-of-sight (LoS), the network DoF may doubles over
no-IRS with the help of IRS. To verify the rate performance gain from augmented
DoF, three closed-form beamforming methods, null-space projection plus maximize
transmit power and maximize receive power (NSP-MTP-MRP), Schmidt
orthogonalization plus minimum mean square error (SO-MMSE) and two-layer
leakage plus MMSE (TLL-MMSE) are proposed to achieve the maximum DoF.
Simulation results shows that IRS does make a dramatic rate enhancement. For
example, in a serious deficient channel, the sum-rate of the proposed TLL-MMSE
aided by IRS is about twice that of no IRS. This means that IRS may achieve a
significant DoF improvement in such a channel. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.07001 |