Dual-Polarized Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-Based Antenna for Holographic MIMO Communications
Shuhao Zeng, Hongliang Zhang, Boya Di, Zhu Han, H. Vincent Poor

TL;DR
This paper introduces a dual-polarized RIS-based antenna for holographic MIMO, enhancing multiplexing performance in 6G networks by optimizing power allocations across polarizations and analyzing capacity bounds.
Contribution
It proposes a dual-polarized RIS-enabled HMIMO system, derives an asymptotic capacity bound, and optimizes polarization power allocations, addressing interference issues not present in single-polarized systems.
Findings
Derived a tight upper bound on ergodic capacity.
Optimized power allocation across polarizations.
Numerical results confirm analysis accuracy.
Abstract
Holographic multiple-input-multiple output (HMIMO), which is enabled by large-scale antenna arrays with quasi-continuous apertures, is expected to be an important technology in the forthcoming 6G wireless network. Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-based antennas provide an energy-efficient solution for implementing HMIMO. Most existing works in this area focus on single-polarized RIS-enabled HMIMO, where the RIS can only reflect signals in one polarization towards users and signals in the other polarization cannot be received by intended users, leading to degraded data rate. To improve multiplexing performance, in this paper, we consider a dual-polarized RIS-enabled single-user HMIMO network, aiming to optimize power allocations across polarizations and analyze corresponding maximum system capacity. However, due to interference between different polarizations, the dual-polarized…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
