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Power Efficient Robust Beamforming Design for Active RIS-Aided MU-MIMO SWIPT Systems

Abstract

This paper investigates an unconventional framework of active reconfigurable intelligent surface (ARIS) aided multi-user (MU) multi-input multi-output (MIMO) system for simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) network under statistical channel estimation error (CEE). Particularly, we focus on the problem of power minimization via joint beamforming design at BS and ARIS for considered SWIPT system while guaranteeing the minimum rate requirement and the minimum energy-harvested constraints for information and energy receivers, respectively. Owing to the non-convex and NP-hard nature of the formulated problem, we first utilize a minimum mean square error (MMSE) approach to transform the problem into its simplified form, and later utilize an alternating optimization framework which solves the problems of beamforming design at BS and ARIS independently in an iterative manner using general approximations. Simulation results confirm that ARIS can significantly reduce the required transmission power by 50-60% when compared to passive RIS while satisfying given QoS constraints for SWIPT systems under the CEE model.

Keywords:
Beamforming Computer science MIMO Maximum power transfer theorem Wireless Electronic engineering Transmission (telecommunications) Mathematical optimization Communications system Convex optimization Optimization problem Power (physics) Algorithm Telecommunications Engineering Mathematics Regular polygon

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Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
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