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Autores principales: Khorasgani, Alireza Qazavi, Tabataba, Foroogh S., Soorki, Mehdi Naderi, Fazel, Mohammad Sadegh
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.06865
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author Khorasgani, Alireza Qazavi
Tabataba, Foroogh S.
Soorki, Mehdi Naderi
Fazel, Mohammad Sadegh
author_facet Khorasgani, Alireza Qazavi
Tabataba, Foroogh S.
Soorki, Mehdi Naderi
Fazel, Mohammad Sadegh
contents Intelligent Reflecting Surface (IRS) technology is revolutionizing wireless communications by shifting from channel adaptation to a responsive wireless environment. This paper introduces a multi-IRS assisted millimeter wave (mm-wave) system, allowing intelligent on/off control of individual IRS elements. Our objective is to optimize energy efficiency under Quality of Service (QoS) constraints. We propose an algorithm where the Access Point (AP) adjusts transmit beamforming, and IRS elements control phaseshifts and on/off status until convergence. Utilizing a fractional programming (FP) approach for AP beamforming and Simulated Annealing (SA) for IRS subproblems, we achieve a suboptimum optimal solution. A modified nested FP approach addresses the beamforming subproblem. Performance analysis in a practical scenario reveals a significant up to 132.16\% improvement in energy efficiency compared to scenarios with randomly selected IRS on/off status. This highlights the efficacy of our algorithm in enhancing mm-wave communication systems' overall efficiency.
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spellingShingle Dynamic Reflections: Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Multi-IRS Empowered Green Networks
Khorasgani, Alireza Qazavi
Tabataba, Foroogh S.
Soorki, Mehdi Naderi
Fazel, Mohammad Sadegh
Signal Processing
Intelligent Reflecting Surface (IRS) technology is revolutionizing wireless communications by shifting from channel adaptation to a responsive wireless environment. This paper introduces a multi-IRS assisted millimeter wave (mm-wave) system, allowing intelligent on/off control of individual IRS elements. Our objective is to optimize energy efficiency under Quality of Service (QoS) constraints. We propose an algorithm where the Access Point (AP) adjusts transmit beamforming, and IRS elements control phaseshifts and on/off status until convergence. Utilizing a fractional programming (FP) approach for AP beamforming and Simulated Annealing (SA) for IRS subproblems, we achieve a suboptimum optimal solution. A modified nested FP approach addresses the beamforming subproblem. Performance analysis in a practical scenario reveals a significant up to 132.16\% improvement in energy efficiency compared to scenarios with randomly selected IRS on/off status. This highlights the efficacy of our algorithm in enhancing mm-wave communication systems' overall efficiency.
title Dynamic Reflections: Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Multi-IRS Empowered Green Networks
topic Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.06865