RIS Assisted Device Activity Detection with Statistical Channel State Information
Friedemann Laue, Vahid Jamali, Robert Schober

TL;DR
This paper proposes RIS-assisted phase-shift designs to enhance device activity detection in blocked areas, deriving a GLRT detector and optimizing phase shifts to maximize detection probability in grant-free uplink scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces two novel phase-shift design approximations for RIS to improve device detection coverage and performance in blocked areas, with analytical and simulation validation.
Findings
Proposed phase-shift designs outperform baseline methods in detection probability.
Analytical expressions for detection probability are derived.
Designs ensure high detection probability across the entire coverage area.
Abstract
This paper studies reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) assisted device activity detection for grant-free (GF) uplink transmission in wireless communication networks. In particular, we consider mobile devices located in an area where the direct link to an access point (AP) is blocked. Thus, the devices try to connect to the AP via a reflected link provided by an RIS. Therefore, a RIS phase-shift design is desired that covers the entire blocked area with a wide reflection beam because the exact locations and times of activity of the devices are unknown in GF transmission. In order to study the impact of the phase-shift design on the device activity detection, we derive a generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) based detector and present an analytical expression for the probability of detection. Assuming knowledge of statistical CSI, we formulate an optimization problem for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
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