Active RIS-Aided Terahertz Communications with Phase Error and Beam Misalignment
Paper in proceeding, 2024

Terahertz (THz) communications will be pivotal in sixth-generation (6G) wireless networks, offering significantly wider bandwidths and higher data rates. However, the unique propagation characteristics of the THz frequency band, such as high path loss and sensitivity to blockages, pose substantial challenges. Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) present a promising solution for enhancing THz communications by dynamically shaping the propagation environment to address these issues. Active RISs, in particular, can amplify reflected signals, effectively mitigating the multiplicative fading effects in RIS-aided links. Given the highly directional nature of THz signals, beam misalignment is a significant concern, while discrete phase shifting is more practical for real-world RIS deployment compared to continuous adjustments. This paper investigates the performance of active-RIS-aided THz communication systems, focusing on discrete phase shifts and beam misalignment. An expression for the ergodic capacity is derived, incorporating critical system parameters to assess performance. Numerical results offer insights into optimizing active-RIS-aided THz communication systems.

reconfigurable intelligent surface

ergodic capacity

beam misalignment

discrete phase shifts

Terahertz

Author

Waqas Khalid

Korea University

Heejung Yu

Korea University

Farman Ali

Sungkyunkwan University

Huiping Huang

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

International Conference on ICT Convergence

21621233 (ISSN) 21621241 (eISSN)

992-994
9798350364637 (ISBN)

15th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence, ICTC 2024
Jeju Island, South Korea,

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Communication Systems

Telecommunications

Signal Processing

DOI

10.1109/ICTC62082.2024.10827226

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