Simultaneously Transmitting And Reflecting (STAR) RIS Aided Wireless Communications
Xidong Mu, Yuanwei Liu, Li Guo, Jiaru Lin, Robert Schober

TL;DR
This paper introduces the concept of STAR-RIS, which can transmit and reflect signals simultaneously, and proposes protocols and optimization algorithms to minimize power consumption in wireless systems, demonstrating significant improvements over traditional RISs.
Contribution
The paper presents the first comprehensive study of STAR-RIS with three practical protocols and develops optimization algorithms for power-efficient beamforming in wireless communications.
Findings
TS protocol is preferable for unicast transmission.
ES protocol is preferable for multicast transmission.
STAR-RIS significantly reduces power consumption compared to conventional RIS.
Abstract
The novel concept of simultaneously transmitting and reflecting (STAR) reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) is investigated, where the incident wireless signal is divided into transmitted and reflected signals passing into both sides of the space surrounding the surface, thus facilitating a full-space manipulation of signal propagation. Based on the introduced basic signal model of `STAR', three practical operating protocols for STAR-RISs are proposed, namely energy splitting (ES), mode switching (MS), and time switching (TS). Moreover, a STAR-RIS aided downlink communication system is considered for both unicast and multicast transmission, where a multi-antenna base station (BS) sends information to two users, i.e., one on each side of the STAR-RIS. A power consumption minimization problem for the joint optimization of the active beamforming at the BS and the passive transmission…
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