Doppler Effect Mitigation using Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces with Hardware Impairments

Ke Wang, C. Lam, B. Ng
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In this paper, we analyze the effects of different types of hardware impairments (HWI), including RIS-HWI, transceiver HWI, phase quantization errors and random failures, on vehicular communication system using reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) with Doppler mitigation. A closed-form expression for the received signal-to-noise-and-distortion ratio (SNDR) of an RIS-aided vehicular communication system with HWI is derived, and we also show that the average Doppler spread can be removed completely. The simulation results validate that RIS with HWI is able to bring promising average SNDR gain (e.g, 3.16 dB) of the received signal, while eliminating the average Doppler spread, and keeping the delay spread at a very low range. As a result, using the predictable positions of the vehicle, the phase shift set of RIS can be designed in advance, such that channel estimation is not necessary, resulting in lower implementation complexity.
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使用硬件受损的可重构智能表面减轻多普勒效应
在本文中,我们分析了不同类型的硬件损伤(HWI),包括RIS-HWI,收发器HWI,相位量化误差和随机故障,对车辆通信系统的影响,采用可重构智能表面(RIS)与多普勒缓解。推导了带有HWI的ris辅助车载通信系统的接收信噪比(SNDR)的封闭表达式,并证明了平均多普勒扩频可以完全去除。仿真结果验证了带HWI的RIS能够在消除平均多普勒扩频的同时,将接收信号的平均SNDR增益(如3.16 dB)保持在很低的范围内。因此,利用车辆的可预测位置,可以提前设计RIS的相移集,从而不需要进行信道估计,从而降低了实现的复杂性。
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