Impact of Phase-Shift Error on the Secrecy Performance of Uplink RIS Communication Systems
Abdelhamid Salem, Kai-Kit Wong, and Chan-Byoung Chae

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how phase-shift errors in RIS affect the secrecy performance of uplink MU-MISO systems with multiple eavesdroppers, deriving closed-form expressions and optimizing RIS configurations to improve security.
Contribution
It introduces the impact of phase-shift errors on RIS secrecy performance and derives approximate formulas for different RIS configurations considering Rician channels.
Findings
Active RIS improves secrecy performance with phase errors.
Optimized RIS phase shifts enhance system security.
Active RIS with energy harvesting offers significant benefits.
Abstract
Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) has been recognized as a promising technique for the sixth generation (6G) of mobile communication networks. The key feature of RIS is to reconfigure the propagation environment via smart signal reflections. In addition, active RIS schemes have been recently proposed to overcome the deep path loss attenuation inherent in the RIS-aided communication systems. Accordingly, this paper considers the secrecy performance of up-link RIS-aided multiple users multiple-input single-output (MU-MISO) communication systems, in the presence of multiple passive eavesdroppers. In contrast to the existing works, we investigate the impact of the RIS phase shift errors on the secrecy performance. Taking into account the complex environment, where a general Rician channel model is adopted for all the communication links, closed-form approximate expressions for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Antenna Design and Analysis · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
