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Doppler Shift Compensation Assisted by RIS Systems in High-Mobility Communications
The Doppler shift in the signal frequency caused by the relative movement of the receiver is considered to be detrimental for communication systems. Although this problem has been studied extensively, it is still relevant given the renewed interest on high-mobility communications. On the other hand, novel solutions such as the reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) can be repurposed for tackling the Doppler shift in high-mobility communication systems. Despite not being its usual primary goal, we show in this work that the RIS can compensate the Doppler shift at a small cost in performance.
期刊介绍:
The IEEE Communications Letters publishes short papers in a rapid publication cycle on advances in the state-of-the-art of communication over different media and channels including wire, underground, waveguide, optical fiber, and storage channels. Both theoretical contributions (including new techniques, concepts, and analyses) and practical contributions (including system experiments and prototypes, and new applications) are encouraged. This journal focuses on the physical layer and the link layer of communication systems.