Wireless communications with user equipment mounted Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
I. Zakir Ahmed, Hamid Sadjadpour

TL;DR
This paper proposes mounting small RIS on user equipment to enhance wireless communication, simplifying channel estimation and converting LOS channels into multipath-rich channels for better performance.
Contribution
Introducing the concept of RIS mounted on UEs with joint phase optimization, improving wireless performance and simplifying channel estimation.
Findings
Enhanced MSE performance with RIS-mounted UEs.
LOS channels become multipath-rich with multiple RIS UEs.
Simulation results confirm performance improvements.
Abstract
In traditional Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) systems, the RIS is mounted on stationary structures like buildings, walls, or posts. They have shown promising results in enhancing the performance of wireless systems like capacity and MSE in poor channel conditions. The traditional RIS is a monolithic structure containing a large number of reflecting elements (passive or active). In this paper, we propose the idea of mounting a small number of RIS elements (usually between 2 to 4 ) on user equipment (UEs) like mobile phones, laptops, and tablets, to name a few. A joint coordinated optimization of phase shifts of all the passive RIS elements on the participating UEs is envisioned to enhance the performance of wireless communication between an intended transmitter and receiver in the MSE sense. Given that the RIS elements are mounted on the UEs, the challenging channel estimation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAugmented Reality Applications
