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Wideband Channel Capacity Maximization With Beyond Diagonal RIS Reflection Matrices

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arxiv 2404.00982 v1 pith:G3YJ2IGK submitted 2024-04-01 eess.SP cs.ITmath.IT

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Following the promising beamforming gains offered by reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs), a new hardware architecture, known as \emph{beyond diagonal RIS (BD-RIS)}, has recently been proposed. This architecture enables controllable signal flows between the RIS elements, thereby providing greater design flexibility. However, the physics-imposed symmetry and orthogonality conditions on the non-diagonal reflection matrix make the design challenging. In this letter, we analyze how a BD-RIS can improve a wideband channel, starting from fundamental principles and deriving the capacity. Our analysis considers the effects of various channel taps and their frequency-domain characteristics. We introduce a new algorithm designed to optimize the configuration of the BD-RIS to maximize wideband capacity. The proposed algorithm has better performance than the benchmarks. A BD-RIS is beneficial compared to a conventional RIS in the absence of static path or when the Rician $\kappa$-factor is smaller than $10$.

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  1. Optimization of Beyond Diagonal RIS: A Universal Framework Applicable to Arbitrary Architectures

    eess.SP 2024-12 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    An architecture-independent ADMM framework optimizes beyond-diagonal RIS for arbitrary circuit topologies, matching or beating prior methods in sum-rate and transmit power at lower computational cost.

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