IREE Oriented Active RIS-Assisted Green communication System with Outdated CSI
Kai Cao, Tao Yu, Jihong Li, Xiaojing Chen, Yanzan Sun, Qingqing Wu,, Wen Chen, Shunqing Zhang

TL;DR
This paper proposes an energy-efficient active RIS-assisted communication system optimized for outdated CSI, introducing an AOSO algorithm to maximize IREE and improve green network performance.
Contribution
It develops a novel joint beamforming optimization method using AOSO for active RIS with outdated CSI, enhancing energy efficiency in green communications.
Findings
The proposed AOSO algorithm converges reliably.
Optimized beamforming improves IREE significantly.
Active RIS outperforms passive RIS in energy efficiency.
Abstract
The rapid evolution of communication technologies has spurred a growing demand for energy-efficient network architectures and performance metrics. Active Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) are emerging as a key component in green network architectures. Compared to passive RIS, active RIS are equipped with amplifiers on each reflecting element, allowing them to simultaneously reflect and amplify signals, thereby overcoming the double multiplicative fading in the phase response, and improving both system coverage and performance. Additionally, the Integrated Relative Energy Efficiency (IREE) metric, as introduced in [1], addresses the dynamic variations in traffic and capacity over time and space, enabling more energy-efficient wireless systems. Building on these advancements, this paper investigates the problem of maximizing IREE in active RIS-assisted green communication systems.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Wireless Communication Networks Research
MethodsBalanced Selection
