D-STAR: Dual Simultaneously Transmitting and Reflecting Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces for Joint Uplink/Downlink Transmission
Li-Hsiang Shen, Po-Chen Wu, Chia-Jou Ku, Yu-Ting Li, Kai-Ten Feng,, Yuanwei Liu, Lajos Hanzo

TL;DR
This paper introduces D-STAR, a dual STAR-RIS architecture that enhances full-plane coverage and manages interference in joint uplink/downlink communications, outperforming existing solutions through advanced optimization techniques.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel dual STAR-RIS architecture (D-STAR) with a comprehensive optimization scheme for joint uplink/downlink transmission, improving coverage and interference management.
Findings
D-STAR outperforms conventional RIS and STAR-RIS architectures.
The DBAP scheme achieves superior performance across various deployment scenarios.
Optimization methods effectively enhance system rate and coverage.
Abstract
The joint uplink/downlink (JUD) design of simultaneously transmitting and reflecting reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (STAR-RIS) is conceived in support of both uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) users. Furthermore, the dual STAR-RISs (D-STAR) concept is conceived as a promising architecture for 360-degree full-plane service coverage, including UL/DL users located between the base station (BS) and the D-STAR as well as beyond. The corresponding regions are termed as primary (P) and secondary (S) regions. Both BS/users exist in the P-region, but only users are located in the S-region. The primary STAR-RIS (STAR-P) plays an important role in terms of tackling the P-region inter-user interference, the self-interference (SI) from the BS and from the reflective as well as refractive UL users imposed on the DL receiver. By contrast, the secondary STAR-RIS (STAR-S) aims for mitigating the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems · Antenna Design and Optimization
