Non-coherent modulation with random phase configurations in RIS-empowered cellular MIMO systems

Kun Chen.Hu, G. C. Alexandropoulos, Ana Garcia Armada
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The Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS) constitutes one of the prominent technologies for the 6th Generation (6G) of wireless communications. It is envisioned to enhance signal coverage in cases where obstacles block direct communication from Base Stations (BSs), and when high carrier frequencies are used that are sensitive to attenuation losses. In the literature, the exploitation of RISs based on traditional coherent demodulation, relies on the availability of accurate Channel State Information (CSI). Given that CSI estimation, a multi-antenna BS or a dedicated orchestration controller jointly computes the pre-coder/combiner and the RIS configuration. The latter tasks require a significant amount of time and resources, which may not be affordable when the channel is time-varying or the CSI is not accurate enough. In this paper, we consider the uplink between a single-antenna user and a multi-antenna BS, and present a novel RIS-empowered Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) communication system, which is based on differential phase shift keying combined with random phase configurations at the RIS, thus, avoiding the channel estimation and any complex optimization processes. This feature renders our RIS-enabled system operation proposal suitable for high noise and/or mobility scenarios. Considering both an idealistic and a realistic channel model, analytical expressions for the Signal-to-Interference and Noise Ratio (SINR) and the Symbol Error Probability (SEP) of the proposed non-coherent RIS-empowered communication system are presented. Our extensive computer simulation results verify the accuracy of the presented analysis and showcase the proposed system's performance superiority over coherent demodulation in different mobility and spatial correlation scenarios.
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ris -授权蜂窝MIMO系统中随机相位配置的非相干调制
可重构智能表面(RIS)是第六代(6G)无线通信的重要技术之一。设想在障碍物阻挡基站(BSs)直接通信的情况下,以及使用对衰减损失敏感的高载波频率时,它可以增强信号覆盖。在文献中,基于传统相干解调的RISs的开发依赖于准确的信道状态信息(CSI)的可用性。考虑到CSI估计,多天线BS或专用编排控制器将联合计算预编码器/合并器和RIS配置。后一项任务需要大量的时间和资源,当信道时变或CSI不够精确时,这些时间和资源可能负担不起。本文考虑了单天线用户与多天线基站之间的上行链路,提出了一种基于差分相移键控与RIS随机相位配置相结合的基于RIS的正交频分复用(OFDM)通信系统,从而避免了信道估计和任何复杂的优化过程。此功能使我们的ris启用系统操作方案适用于高噪音和/或移动场景。考虑理想信道模型和现实信道模型,给出了所提出的非相干ris -授权通信系统的信噪比(SINR)和符号错误概率(SEP)的解析表达式。我们广泛的计算机模拟结果验证了所提出分析的准确性,并展示了所提出的系统在不同移动性和空间相关场景下优于相干解调的性能优势。
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