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Exploiting Beam-Split in IRS-aided Systems via OFDMA
In wideband systems operating at mmWave frequencies, intelligent reflecting
surfaces (IRSs) equipped with many passive elements can compensate for channel
propagation losses. Then, a phenomenon known as the beam-split (B-SP) occurs in
which the phase shifters at the IRS elements fail to beamform at a desired user
equipment (UE) over the total allotted bandwidth (BW). Although B-SP is usually
seen as an impairment, in this paper, we take an optimistic view and exploit
the B-SP effect to enhance the system performance via an orthogonal frequency
division multiple access (OFDMA). We argue that due to the B-SP, when an IRS is
tuned to beamform at a particular angle on one frequency, it also forms beams
in different directions on other frequencies. Then, by opportunistically
scheduling different UEs on different subcarriers (SCs), we show that, almost
surely, the optimal array gain that scales quadratically in the number of IRS
elements can be achieved on all SCs in the system. We derive the achievable
throughput of the proposed scheme and deduce that the system also enjoys
additional multi-user diversity benefits on top of the optimal beamforming gain
over the full BW. Finally, we verify our findings via numerical simulations.