Intelligent Reflecting Surface for Multi-Path Beam Routing with Active/Passive Beam Splitting and Combining
Weidong Mei, Rui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-path beam routing scheme using intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRS) that employs active beam splitting and passive beam combining to significantly enhance wireless communication performance.
Contribution
It proposes a novel multi-path beam routing framework with joint optimization of IRS reflection paths, active/passive beamforming, and power allocation, surpassing traditional single-path methods.
Findings
Multi-path beam routing outperforms single-path schemes in signal power.
Optimal joint design improves communication efficiency.
Simulation confirms significant performance gains.
Abstract
Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) can be densely deployed in wireless networks to significantly enhance the communication channels. In this letter, we consider the downlink transmission from a multi-antenna base station (BS) to a single-antenna user, by exploiting the cooperative passive beamforming (CPB) and line-of-sight (LoS) path diversity gains of multi-IRS signal reflection. Unlike existing works where only one single multi-IRS reflection path from the BS to user is selected, we propose a new and more general multi-path beam routing scheme. Specifically, the BS sends the user's information signal via multiple orthogonal active beams (termed as active beam splitting), which point towards different IRSs. Then, these beamed signals are subsequently reflected by selected IRSs via their CPB in different paths, and finally coherently combined at the user's receiver (thus named {\it…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems · Antenna Design and Analysis
