Modeling and Design of IRS-Assisted Multi-Link FSO Systems
Hedieh Ajam, Marzieh Najafi, Vahid Jamali, Bernhard Schmauss, Robert, Schober

TL;DR
This paper develops a new analytical model for IRS-assisted multi-link free space optical systems, addressing unique optical characteristics and proposing protocols for sharing IRS among multiple links, validated through simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analytical channel model for IRS-assisted FSO systems and proposes three protocols for multi-link sharing considering optical-specific challenges.
Findings
The model accurately predicts channel behavior for various IRS configurations.
IRSD protocol outperforms others without misalignment errors.
IRSH protocol is more robust under misalignment conditions.
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the modeling and design of intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-assisted optical communication systems which are deployed to relax the line-of-sight (LOS) requirement in multi-link free space optical (FSO) systems. The FSO laser beams incident on the optical IRSs have a Gaussian power intensity profile and a nonlinear phase profile, whereas the plane waves in radio frequency (RF) systems have a uniform power intensity profile and a linear phase profile. Given these substantial differences, the results available for IRS-assisted RF systems are not applicable to IRS-assisted FSO systems. Therefore, we develop a new analytical channel model for point-to-point IRS-assisted FSO systems based on the Huygens-Fresnel principle. Our analytical model captures the impact of the size, position, and orientation of the IRS as well as its phase shift profile on the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Wireless Communication Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
