Analysis of IRS-Assisted Downlink Wireless Networks over Generalized Fading
Yunli Li, Young Jin Chun

TL;DR
This paper introduces a mixture Gamma distribution-based channel modeling approach for IRS-assisted wireless networks, enabling accurate analysis of complex fading environments and guiding system design for improved reliability and efficiency.
Contribution
It proposes a novel mixture Gamma distribution model for composite channels in IRS-assisted networks, facilitating tractable analysis across various fading scenarios.
Findings
High accuracy of the mixture Gamma approximation demonstrated.
Analytical framework offers insights into system reliability and efficiency.
Method applicable to diverse propagation environments.
Abstract
Future wireless networks are expected to provide high spectral efficiency, low hardware cost, and scalable connectivity. An appealing option to meet these requirements is the intelligent reflective surface (IRS), which guarantees a smart propagation environment by adjusting the phase shift and direction of received signals. However, the composite channel of IRS-assisted wireless networks, which is composed of a direct link and cascaded link aided by the IRS, has made it challenging to carry out system design and analysis. This motivates us to find tractable and accurate channel modeling methods to model multiple types of channels. To this end, we adopt mixture Gamma distributions to model the direct link, the cascaded link, and the mixture channel. Moreover, this channel modeling method can be applied to various transmission environments with an arbitrary type of fading as the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies · Antenna Design and Analysis
