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RIS-Aided D2D Communications Relying on Statistical CSI With Imperfect Hardware

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In this letter, we investigate a reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS)-aided device to device (D2D) communication system over Rician fading channels with imperfect hardware including both hardware impairment at the transceivers… Click to show full abstract

In this letter, we investigate a reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS)-aided device to device (D2D) communication system over Rician fading channels with imperfect hardware including both hardware impairment at the transceivers and phase noise at the RISs. This letter has optimized the phase shift by a genetic algorithm (GA) method to maximize the achievable rate for the continuous phase shifts (CPSs) and discrete phase shifts (DPSs). We also consider the two special cases of no RIS hardware impairments (N-RIS-HWIs) and no transceiver hardware impairments (N-T-HWIs). We present closed-form expressions for the achievable rate of different cases and study the impact of hardware impairments on the communication quality. Finally, simulation results validate the analytic work.

Keywords: aided d2d; hardware impairments; ris aided; imperfect hardware; hardware; d2d communications

Journal Title: IEEE Communications Letters
Year Published: 2022

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