Blockage-Aware and Shadowing Aware RIS Assisted Joint Communication and Positioning for Urban Non Terrestrial Networks
Muhammad Khalil, Ke Wang, Jinho Choi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a blockage-aware RIS framework for urban satellite communication and positioning, optimizing the tradeoff between signal quality and localization accuracy under shadowing and blockage conditions.
Contribution
It proposes a novel joint communication and positioning scheme with adaptive RIS modes and shadowing tracking, enhancing urban NTN performance with low complexity.
Findings
Improves positioning accuracy while maintaining SNR.
Provides a controllable SNR-PEB tradeoff.
Enhances robustness under shadowing uncertainty.
Abstract
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) have recently attracted interest for non-terrestrial networks (NTNs), especially for improving satellite communication performance. However, RIS-assisted urban NTN designs that jointly support reliable communication and user positioning under blockage, while maintaining low online complexity, remain limited. This paper proposes a blockage-aware and shadowing-aware RIS-assisted framework for joint communication and positioning in an urban low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite downlink. A terrestrial RIS is used both to reinforce the blockage-sensitive satellite--user link and to create an additional reflected path that enhances delay-domain positioning observability. We develop a reduced two-dimensional positioning model based on the direct-path delay and the RIS-assisted excess delay, and combine the resulting position error bound (PEB) with the…
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