How Should IRSs Scale to Harden Multi-Antenna Channels?

Bereyhi A, Asaad S, Ouyang C, Müller R, Schaefer RF, Vincent Poor H (2022)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2022

Publisher: IEEE Computer Society

Book Volume: 2022-June

Pages Range: 276-280

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the IEEE Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop

Event location: Trondheim, NOR

ISBN: 9781665406338

DOI: 10.1109/SAM53842.2022.9827818

Abstract

This work extends the concept of channel hardening to multi-antenna systems that are aided by intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs). For fading links between a multi-antenna transmitter and a single-antenna receiver, we derive an accurate approximation for the distribution of the input-output mutual information when the number of reflecting elements grows large. The asymptotic results demonstrate that by increasing the number of elements on the IRS, the end-to-end channel hardens as long as the physical dimensions of the IRS grow as well. The growth rate however need not to be of a specific order and can be significantly sub-linear. The validity of the analytical result is confirmed by numerical experiments.

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APA:

Bereyhi, A., Asaad, S., Ouyang, C., Müller, R., Schaefer, R.F., & Vincent Poor, H. (2022). How Should IRSs Scale to Harden Multi-Antenna Channels? In Proceedings of the IEEE Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop (pp. 276-280). Trondheim, NOR: IEEE Computer Society.

MLA:

Bereyhi, Ali, et al. "How Should IRSs Scale to Harden Multi-Antenna Channels?" Proceedings of the 12th IEEE Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop, SAM 2022, Trondheim, NOR IEEE Computer Society, 2022. 276-280.

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