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Reconfigurable Holographic Surface Enabled Multi-User Wireless Communications: Amplitude-Controlled Holographic Beamforming

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The future sixth generation (6G) networks look forward to providing revolutionary mobile connectivity and high-throughput data services through low-cost communication devices. Benefiting from the programmability and tunability of metamaterials, the… Click to show full abstract

The future sixth generation (6G) networks look forward to providing revolutionary mobile connectivity and high-throughput data services through low-cost communication devices. Benefiting from the programmability and tunability of metamaterials, the reconfigurable holographic surface (RHS) inlaid with numerous metamaterial radiation elements shows its great potential to achieve such a bold vision. By leveraging the holographic principle, the RHS serves as an ultra-thin and lightweight antenna integrated with the transceiver to generate desirable directional beams with low hardware cost and power consumption. In this paper, we consider a downlink RHS-aided multi-user communication system where a base station (BS) equipped with an RHS transmits signals to users. We propose an RHS-based hybrid beamforming scheme where the digital beamforming and the holographic beamforming are performed at the BS and RHS, respectively, together with the receive combining at each user. We formulate a sum-rate maximization problem for RHS-based hybrid beamforming and decompose it into three sub-problems. A joint sum-rate maximization algorithm is then developed to solve the sub-problems in an alternating manner. Simulation results show that based on the proposed RHS-aided hybrid beamforming scheme, a moderate-sized RHS is enough to achieve a satisfactory sum-rate, which is also higher than a same-sized phased array can achieve.

Keywords: beamforming; holographic beamforming; multi user; rhs; holographic surface; reconfigurable holographic

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Year Published: 2022

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