Phase Selection and Analysis for Multi-frequency Multi-user RIS Systems Employing Subsurfaces in Correlated Ricean and Rayleigh Environments
Amy S. Inwood, Peter J. Smith, Philippa A. Martin, Graeme K. Woodward

TL;DR
This paper introduces a practical, low-complexity phase selection method for multi-user RIS systems that divides the surface into subsurfaces, each tailored for a user, and demonstrates its effectiveness in correlated Ricean and Rayleigh environments.
Contribution
It proposes a novel subsurface-based phase design approach with closed-form SNR expressions and iterative enhancement, reducing complexity while maintaining competitive performance.
Findings
The subsurface design achieves near-optimal SNR with lower complexity.
Iterative subsurface design improves performance over the basic design.
The method is robust in LoS and clustered user scenarios.
Abstract
Phase selection design for reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) is a significant research challenge, as a closed-form optimal solution for a multi-user (MU) system is believed to be intractable. While existing methods achieve strong near-optimal performance, they typically entail high computational complexity. In this work, we take a different approach and propose a practical method that achieves competitive performance while substantially reducing computational complexity. To do so, we consider a RIS divided into subsurfaces. Each subsurface is designed specifically for one user, who is served on their own frequency band. The other subsurfaces (those not designed for this user) provide additional uncontrolled scattering. We derive the exact closed-form expression for the mean signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for the proposed subsurface design (SD) when all channels experience…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Satellite Communication Systems
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
