{"title":"用于毫米波高速列车通信覆盖增强的可折射可重构智能表面辅助 URLLC","authors":"Changzhu Liu, Ruisi He, Yong Niu, Shiwen Mao, Bo Ai, Ruifeng Chen","doi":"arxiv-2409.06946","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"High-speed train (HST) has garnered significant attention from both academia\nand industry due to the rapid development of railways worldwide. Millimeter\nwave (mmWave) communication, known for its large bandwidth is an effective way\nto address performance bottlenecks in cellular network based HST wireless\ncommunication systems. However, mmWave signals suffer from significant path\nloss when traversing carriage, posing substantial challenges to cellular\nnetworks. To address this issue, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) have\ngained considerable interest for its ability to enhance cell coverage by\nreflecting signals toward receiver. Ensuring communication reliability, a core\nperformance indicators of ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC)\nin fifth-generation systems, is crucial for providing steady and reliable data\ntransmissions along railways, particularly for delivering safety and control\nmessages and monitoring HST signaling information. In this paper, we\ninvestigate a refracting RIS-assisted multi-user multiple-input single-output\nURLLC system in mmWave HST communications. We propose a sum rate maximization\nproblem, subject to base station beamforming constraint, as well as refracting\nRIS discrete phase shifts and reliability constraints. To solve this\noptimization problem, we design a joint optimization algorithm based on\nalternating optimization method. This involves decoupling the original\noptimization problem into active beamforming design and packet error\nprobability optimization subproblem, and discrete phase shift design\nsubproblems. These subproblems are addressed exploiting Lagrangian dual method\nand the local search method, respectively. Simulation results demonstrate the\nfast convergence of the proposed algorithm and highlight the benefits of\nrefracting RIS adoption for sum rate improvement in mmWave HST networks.","PeriodicalId":501034,"journal":{"name":"arXiv - EE - Signal Processing","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-11","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Refracting Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Assisted URLLC for Millimeter Wave High-Speed Train Communication Coverage Enhancement\",\"authors\":\"Changzhu Liu, Ruisi He, Yong Niu, Shiwen Mao, Bo Ai, Ruifeng Chen\",\"doi\":\"arxiv-2409.06946\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"High-speed train (HST) has garnered significant attention from both academia\\nand industry due to the rapid development of railways worldwide. 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Refracting Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Assisted URLLC for Millimeter Wave High-Speed Train Communication Coverage Enhancement
High-speed train (HST) has garnered significant attention from both academia
and industry due to the rapid development of railways worldwide. Millimeter
wave (mmWave) communication, known for its large bandwidth is an effective way
to address performance bottlenecks in cellular network based HST wireless
communication systems. However, mmWave signals suffer from significant path
loss when traversing carriage, posing substantial challenges to cellular
networks. To address this issue, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) have
gained considerable interest for its ability to enhance cell coverage by
reflecting signals toward receiver. Ensuring communication reliability, a core
performance indicators of ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC)
in fifth-generation systems, is crucial for providing steady and reliable data
transmissions along railways, particularly for delivering safety and control
messages and monitoring HST signaling information. In this paper, we
investigate a refracting RIS-assisted multi-user multiple-input single-output
URLLC system in mmWave HST communications. We propose a sum rate maximization
problem, subject to base station beamforming constraint, as well as refracting
RIS discrete phase shifts and reliability constraints. To solve this
optimization problem, we design a joint optimization algorithm based on
alternating optimization method. This involves decoupling the original
optimization problem into active beamforming design and packet error
probability optimization subproblem, and discrete phase shift design
subproblems. These subproblems are addressed exploiting Lagrangian dual method
and the local search method, respectively. Simulation results demonstrate the
fast convergence of the proposed algorithm and highlight the benefits of
refracting RIS adoption for sum rate improvement in mmWave HST networks.