Wireless Communication with Flexible Reflector: Joint Placement and Rotation Optimization for Coverage Enhancement
Haiquan Lu, Zhi Yu, Yong Zeng, Shaodan Ma, Shi Jin, Rui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a flexible passive reflector architecture for wireless communication, optimizing placement and rotation to enhance coverage and power, with theoretical insights and practical performance improvements.
Contribution
It proposes a novel flexible reflector design and joint placement and rotation optimization methods for coverage enhancement in wireless systems.
Findings
Significant power gain over benchmarks.
Optimal placement at specular reflection points for large reflectors.
Effective sequential placement algorithm for multiple reflectors.
Abstract
Passive metal reflectors for communication enhancement have appealing advantages such as ultra low cost, zero energy expenditure, maintenance-free operation, long life span, and full compatibility with legacy wireless systems. To unleash the full potential of passive reflectors for wireless communications, this paper proposes a new passive reflector architecture, termed flexible reflector (FR), for enabling the flexible adjustment of beamforming direction via the FR placement and rotation optimization. We consider the multi-FR aided area coverage enhancement and aim to maximize the minimum expected receive power over all locations within the target coverage area, by jointly optimizing the placement positions and rotation angles of multiple FRs. To gain useful insights, the special case of movable reflector (MR) with fixed rotation is first studied to maximize the expected receive power…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Satellite Communication Systems · Wireless Communication Networks Research
