On the Performance of RIS-NFC for mmWave Communications

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Abstract

Utilizing reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) equipped with numerous passive reflecting elements to control wireless communication environment has garnered significant interest from both academic and industrial circles. In this paper, we study the performance of RIS-aided wireless communication systems based on the path loss model in lower frequency band and mmWave band. Based on the proposed model, it is difficult to directly study and obtain the closed-form expressions for the achievable capacity, since that millimeter- wave (mmWave) band may lead to the near-field communication (NFC) environment. Consequently, the upper bound of the achievable capacity are analysed with Hölder inequality in NFC. Simulation and analytical results indicate the correctness of our derived expressions, which shows that the RIS elements number, the RIS elements length, and the angle of signals transmitting from RIS to user can affect the upper bound of achievable capacity for our proposed system.

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