Beyond Diagonal RIS for Multi-Band Multi-Cell MIMO Networks: A Practical Frequency-Dependent Model and Performance Analysis
Arthur S. de Sena, Mehdi Rasti, Nurul H. Mahmood, Matti Latva-aho

TL;DR
This paper introduces a practical frequency-dependent model for beyond diagonal RISs in multi-band MIMO networks, optimizing their configuration to enhance multi-user power reception and outperform traditional RIS architectures.
Contribution
It proposes a novel frequency-dependent reflection model for BD-RISs and develops multi-objective optimization strategies for their configuration in multi-band MIMO systems.
Findings
BD-RISs outperform conventional RISs in reflection performance across frequency range
Proposed optimization schemes effectively enable multi-frequency operation of BD-RISs
Simulation results highlight frequency-dependent behaviors and interference considerations
Abstract
This paper delves into the unexplored frequency-dependent characteristics of beyond diagonal reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (BD-RISs). A generalized practical frequency-dependent reflection model is proposed as a fundamental framework for configuring fully-connected and group-connected RISs in a multi-band multi-base station (BS) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) network. Leveraging this practical model, multi-objective optimization strategies are formulated to maximize the received power at multiple users connected to different BSs, each operating under a distinct carrier frequency. By relying on matrix theory and exploiting the symmetric structure of the reflection matrices inherent to BD-RISs, relaxed tractable versions of the challenging problems are achieved for scenarios with obstructed and unobstructed direct channel links. The relaxed solutions are then combined with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies · Antenna Design and Analysis
