Self-Sustainable Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-Empowered D2D Communication Network

Published: 01 Jan 2025, Last Modified: 14 May 2025IEEE Trans. Sustain. Comput. 2025EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: The reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) is a green and promising technology that provides passive beamforming through a large amount of low-power reflecting elements, to realizes expected coverage extension and interference signal suppression. In this paper, we investigate a self-sustainable RIS-empowered D2D communication network, where the RIS first harvests energy from the D2D signals, and then uses energy collected to sustain its passive beamforming operation. We aim to characterize the energy efficiency (EE) maximization under imperfect channel state information conditions by jointly optimizing the transmit precoding in both two stages, RIS passive beamforming design, and energy harvesting time allocation. An efficient alternating optimization algorithm is proposed to deal with the difficult non-convex optimization problem. Specifically, transmit precoding is optimized by using the Dinkelbach's method, Lagrangian dual transform, quadratic transform and S-procedure. The penalty convex-concave procedure is adopted to solve the optimal phase shift of RIS. A closed-form expression for the optimal energy harvesting duration is derived. The simulation results show that the proposed scheme further enhances the EE compared with the active RIS and no RIS schemes in various scenarios.
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