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Optimal phase shift design for fair allocation in RIS aided uplink network using statistical CSI

Published 19 Sep 2022 in cs.IT and math.IT | (2209.08983v2)

Abstract: Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) can be crucial in next-generation communication systems. However, designing the {RIS} phases according to the instantaneous channel state information (CSI) can be challenging in practice due to the short coherent time of the channel. In this regard, we propose a novel algorithm based on the channel statistics of massive multiple input multiple output systems rather than the instantaneous {CSI}. The beamforming at the base station (BS), power allocation of the users, and phase shifts at the RIS elements are optimized to maximize the minimum signal-to-interference and noise ratio (SINR), guaranteeing fair operation among various users. In particular, we design the RIS phases by leveraging the asymptotic deterministic equivalent of the minimum {SINR} that depends only on the channel statistics. This significantly reduces the computational complexity and the amount of controlling data between the {BS} and {RIS} for updating the phases. This setup is also useful for electromagnetic fields (EMF)-aware systems with constraints on the maximum user's exposure to EMF. The numerical results show that the proposed algorithms achieve more than $100 \%$ gain in terms of minimum SINR, compared to a system with random RIS phase shifts, when $40$ RIS elements, $20$ antennas at the BS and $10$ users, are considered.

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