Engineering Favorable Propagation: Near-Field IRS Deployment for Spatial Multiplexing
Yuxuan Chen, Qingqing Wu, Guangji Chen, Qiaoyan Peng, Wen Chen

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel IRS deployment strategy leveraging near-field spherical wavefronts to enhance spatial multiplexing in MIMO systems, overcoming rank deficiency issues inherent in far-field cascaded channels.
Contribution
It introduces a deployment criterion based on physical channel modeling that exploits near-field effects to create favorable propagation conditions for IRS-assisted MIMO systems.
Findings
Deployment criterion improves channel rank and reduces inter-user correlation.
Simulation shows significant performance gains over benchmark schemes.
Framework enables low-complexity precoding using long-term CSI.
Abstract
In intelligent reflecting surface IRS assisted multiple input multiple output MIMO systems, a strong line of sight LoS link is required to compensate for the severe cascaded path loss. However, such a link renders the effective channel highly rank deficient and fundamentally limits spatial multiplexing. To overcome this limitation, this paper leverages the large aperture of sparse arrays to harness near field spherical wavefronts, and establishes a deterministic deployment criterion that strategically positions the IRS in the near field of a base station BS. This placement exploits the spherical wavefronts of the BS IRS link to engineer decorrelated channels, thereby fundamentally overcoming the rank deficiency issue in far field cascaded channels. Based on a physical channel model for the sparse BS array and the IRS, we characterize the rank properties and inter user correlation of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
