Beyond Diagonal RIS-Aided Networks: Performance Analysis and Sectorization Tradeoff
Mostafa Samy, Hayder Al-Hraishawi, Abuzar B. M. Adam, Konstantinos, Ntontin, Symeon Chatzinotas, and Bj\"orn Otteresten

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the performance of multi-sector beyond diagonal RIS-assisted multi-user systems, deriving closed-form expressions for key metrics and exploring the trade-offs between sectorization, diversity, and efficiency improvements.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive performance analysis of multi-sector BD-RIS, including closed-form expressions and a comparison with STAR-RIS, revealing sectorization trade-offs.
Findings
Increasing sectors improves outage performance at low outage probabilities.
Transitioning from 2-sector to 6-sector significantly boosts spectral and energy efficiency.
Trade-offs exist between sectorization, diversity order, and outage performance.
Abstract
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) have emerged as a spectrum- and energy-efficient technology to enhance the coverage of wireless communications within the upcoming 6G networks. Recently, novel extensions of this technology, referred to as multi-sector beyond diagonal RIS (BD-RIS), have been proposed, where the configurable elements are divided into sectors and arranged as a polygon prism, with each sector covering space. This paper presents a performance analysis of a multi-user communication system assisted by a multi-sector BD-RIS operating in time-switching (TS) mode. Specifically, we derive closed-form expressions for the moment-generating function (MGF), probability density function (PDF), and cumulative density function (CDF) of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) per user. Furthermore, closed-form expressions for the outage probability, achievable…
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TopicsInterconnection Networks and Systems · Distributed systems and fault tolerance · University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
