How Much Can Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces Augment Sky Visibility: A Stochastic Geometry Approach

IF 10.7 1区 计算机科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1109/TWC.2024.3501953
Junse Lee;François Baccelli
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This paper uses the theory of point processes and stochastic geometry to quantify the sky visibility experienced by users located in an outdoor environment. The general idea is to represent the buildings of this environment as a stationary marked point process, where the points represent the building locations and the marks their heights. The point process framework is first used to characterize the distribution of the blockage angle, which limits the visibility of a typical user into the sky due to the obstruction by buildings. In the context of communications, this distribution is useful when users try to connect to the nodes of an aerial or non-terrestrial network in a Line-of-Sight way. Within this context, the point process framework can also be used to investigate the gain of connectivity obtained thanks to Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces. Assuming that such surfaces are installed on the top of buildings to extend the user’s sky visibility, this point process approach allows one to quantify the gain in visibility and hence the gain in connectivity obtained by the typical user. The distributional properties of visibility-related metrics are cross-validated by comparison to simulation results and 3GPP measurements.
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可重构智能表面能在多大程度上提高天空能见度?随机几何方法
本文利用点过程理论和随机几何理论对处于室外环境中的用户所经历的天空能见度进行量化。总的想法是将这个环境中的建筑物表示为一个静止的标记点过程,其中点代表建筑物的位置,标记它们的高度。点过程框架首先用于表征阻塞角的分布,阻塞角由于建筑物的阻碍而限制了典型用户对天空的可见性。在通信环境中,当用户试图以视距方式连接到空中或非地面网络的节点时,这种分布是有用的。在这种情况下,点过程框架也可以用于研究可重构智能表面所获得的连接增益。假设这样的表面安装在建筑物的顶部以扩展用户的天空能见度,这种点过程方法允许人们量化能见度的增加,从而量化典型用户获得的连通性的增加。通过与模拟结果和3GPP测量结果的比较,交叉验证了可见性相关度量的分布特性。
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期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications is a prestigious publication that showcases cutting-edge advancements in wireless communications. It welcomes both theoretical and practical contributions in various areas. The scope of the Transactions encompasses a wide range of topics, including modulation and coding, detection and estimation, propagation and channel characterization, and diversity techniques. The journal also emphasizes the physical and link layer communication aspects of network architectures and protocols. The journal is open to papers on specific topics or non-traditional topics related to specific application areas. This includes simulation tools and methodologies, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, MIMO systems, and wireless over optical technologies. Overall, the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications serves as a platform for high-quality manuscripts that push the boundaries of wireless communications and contribute to advancements in the field.
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