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Abstract
This article presents a comprehensive exploration of the synergy between transmit antenna selection (TAS) and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) in millimeter-wave (MW) communication systems, considering the impact of practical conditions. Notably, it accounts for imperfect transceiver hardware (ITH) at both the transmitter and receiver. Additionally, real-world channel models and receiver noise statistics are integrated into the analysis, providing a realistic representation of wireless systems in future networks. Mathematical formulas of outage probability (OP) and system throughput (ST) of the multi-RIS-assisted MW communications with ITH and TAS (shortened as the considered communications) are derived for analyzing the system behaviors. These formulas facilitate a comprehensive examination of system behavior. Through a series of comparative scenarios, including evaluations of OP and ST with and without TAS, with and without RISs, and with and without ITH (where the absence of ITH is denoted as perfect transceiver hardware, or PTH), the study substantiates the substantial advantages of TAS and RISs while shedding light on the significant influence of ITH. It is demonstrated that even in the presence of ITH, MW communication performance can be dramatically enhanced by optimizing the number of transmit antennas, selecting suitable carrier frequencies and RIS placements, and utilizing appropriate bandwidth. Ultimately, the derived formulas are rigorously validated through Monte-Carlo simulations, reinforcing the credibility of the findings.
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The wireless communication revolution is bringing fundamental changes to data networking, telecommunication, and is making integrated networks a reality. By freeing the user from the cord, personal communications networks, wireless LAN''s, mobile radio networks and cellular systems, harbor the promise of fully distributed mobile computing and communications, any time, anywhere.
Focusing on the networking and user aspects of the field, Wireless Networks provides a global forum for archival value contributions documenting these fast growing areas of interest. The journal publishes refereed articles dealing with research, experience and management issues of wireless networks. Its aim is to allow the reader to benefit from experience, problems and solutions described.