Exploiting Movable-Element STARS for Wireless Communications
Jingjing Zhao, Quan Zhou, Xidong Mu, Kaiquan Cai, Yanbo Zhu, and, Yuanwei Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a movable-element STARS system for wireless communications, optimizing element positions and beamforming to significantly improve data rates and flexibility over fixed or traditional surfaces.
Contribution
It proposes a novel movable-element STARS system with joint optimization algorithms for element positioning and beamforming, enhancing wireless transmission performance.
Findings
ME-STARS significantly outperforms fixed-element STARS.
Performance gains increase with more users or scatterers.
The proposed algorithms effectively optimize system parameters.
Abstract
A novel movable-element enabled simultaneously transmitting and reflecting surface (ME-STARS) communication system is proposed, where ME-STARS elements positions can be adjusted to enhance the degress-of-freedom for transmission and reflection. For each ME-STARS operating protocols, namely energy-splitting (ES), mode switching (MS), and time switching (TS), a weighted sum rate (WSR) maximization problem is formulated to jointly optimize the active beamforming at the base station (BS) as well as the elements positions and passive beamforming at the ME-STARS. An alternative optimization (AO)-based iterative algorithm is developed to decompose the original non-convex problem into three subproblems. Specifically, the gradient descent algorithm is employed for solving the ME-STARS element position optimization subproblem, and the weighted minimum mean square error and the successive convex…
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Taxonomy
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