Active IRS Aided Multiple Access for Energy-Constrained IoT Systems
Guangji Chen, Qingqing Wu, Chong He, Wen Chen, Jie Tang, and Shi Jin

TL;DR
This paper explores active IRS-assisted multiple access schemes in energy-constrained IoT systems, comparing TDMA and NOMA, and proposing a hybrid scheme to optimize throughput and signaling overhead.
Contribution
It introduces a hybrid TDMA-NOMA scheme with user grouping and an efficient alternating optimization algorithm for active IRS-assisted IoT systems.
Findings
NOMA generally outperforms TDMA with a single IRS beamforming vector.
Multiple IRS beamforming vectors can enable TDMA to outperform NOMA.
The proposed hybrid scheme balances performance and signaling overhead effectively.
Abstract
We investigate the fundamental multiple access (MA) scheme in an active intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) aided energy-constrained Internet-of-Things (IoT) system, where an active IRS is deployed to assist the uplink transmission from multiple IoT devices to an access point (AP). Our goal is to maximize the sum throughput by optimizing the IRS beamforming vectors across time and resource allocation. To this end, we first study two typical active IRS aided MA schemes, namely time division multiple access (TDMA) and non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), by analytically comparing their achievable sum throughput and proposing corresponding algorithms. Interestingly, we prove that given only one available IRS beamforming vector, the NOMA-based scheme generally achieves a larger throughput than the TDMA-based scheme, whereas the latter can potentially outperform the former if multiple IRS…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies · Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
