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Intelligent Reflecting Surface Aided Vehicular Communications

Dilin Dampahalage, K. B. Shashika Manosha, Nandana Rajatheva, Matti Latva‐aho

202053 citationsDOI

Abstract

We investigate the use of an intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) in a millimeter-wave (mmWave) vehicular communication network. An intelligent reflecting surface consists of passive elements, which can reflect the incoming signals with adjustable phase shifts. By properly tuning the phase shifts we can improve link performance. This is known as phase optimization or passive beamforming. We consider the problem of rate maximization in the uplink, which utilizes an IRS. However, using an IRS brings more challenges in terms of channel estimation. We propose two schemes to reduce the channel estimation overhead associated with utilizing an IRS. One method uses the grouping of reflecting elements and the other one performs passive beamforming based on the position of the device. Numerical results show IRS can bring significant improvements to existing communication. Furthermore, to get a practical insight into vehicular communications aided by an IRS, we use a commercial ray-tracing tool to evaluate the performance.

Topics & Concepts

BeamformingComputer scienceTelecommunications linkOverhead (engineering)Channel (broadcasting)Extremely high frequencyVisible light communicationElectronic engineeringWirelessCommunications systemRay tracing (physics)MaximizationComputer networkTelecommunicationsEngineeringElectrical engineeringMicroeconomicsEconomicsPhysicsOperating systemQuantum mechanicsLight-emitting diodeAdvanced Wireless Communication TechnologiesAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface TechnologiesAntenna Design and Analysis