Beyond-Cell Communications via HAPS-RIS
Safwan Alfattani, Animesh Yadav, Halim Yanikomeroglu, Abbas, Yongacoglu

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel beyond-cell communication framework using HAPS equipped with RIS to enhance service coverage for unserved users in urban areas, complementing terrestrial networks.
Contribution
It introduces a new beyond-cell communication approach leveraging HAPS-RIS to support unserved users, with optimized power and RIS assignment strategies.
Findings
HAPS-RIS improves coverage for stranded users.
Optimization strategies enhance network efficiency.
Numerical results validate the approach's benefits.
Abstract
The ever-increasing number of users and new services in urban regions can lead terrestrial base stations (BSs) to become overloaded and, consequently, some users to go unserved. Compounding this, users in urban areas can face severe shadowing and blockages, which means that some users do not receive a desired quality of service (QoS). Motivated by the energy and cost benefits of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) and the advantages of high altitude platform stations (HAPS), including their wide footprint and strong line-of-sight (LoS) links, we propose a solution to service the stranded users using the RISaided HAPS. More specifically, we propose to service the stranded users by a dedicated control station (CS) via a HAPS equipped with RIS (HAPS-RIS). Through this approach, users are not restricted from being serviced by the cell they belong to; hence, we refer to this approach…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems · IoT Networks and Protocols
