Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces Empowered Cooperative Rate Splitting with User Relaying

Kangchun Zhao, Yijie Mao, Zhaohui Yang, Lixiang Lian, B. Clerckx
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Cooperative rate splitting (CRS), built upon rate splitting multiple access (RSMA) and opportunistic user relaying, has been recognized as a promising transmission strategy to enhance the user fairness and spectral efficiency in multi-antenna broadcast channels. To further boost its performance, the interplay of CRS and reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) is investigated in this work. Specifically, a novel RIS-aided CRS transmission framework is proposed and the corresponding resource allocation problem to maximize the minimum rate among users is investigated. An alternative optimization algorithm is then proposed to optimize the transmit beamforming, common rate allocation, and RIS phases, iteratively. Numerical results show that the proposed RIS-aided CRS transmission framework significantly improves the spectral efficiency compared with its non-cooperative counterpart and other schemes without RIS.
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可重构智能表面授权与用户中继合作速率分裂
基于分频多址(RSMA)和机会用户中继的合作分频(CRS)是一种很有前途的传输策略,可以提高多天线广播信道的用户公平性和频谱效率。为了进一步提高其性能,本工作研究了CRS和可重构智能表面(RIS)的相互作用。具体而言,提出了一种新的ris辅助CRS传输框架,并研究了相应的用户间最小速率最大化的资源分配问题。然后提出了一种备选优化算法,迭代地优化发射波束形成、公共速率分配和RIS相位。数值结果表明,与非合作方案和其他没有RIS的方案相比,本文提出的RIS辅助CRS传输框架显著提高了频谱效率。
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