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Active STARS-Assisted Rate-Splitting Multiple-Access Networks

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posted on 2023-10-17, 04:14 authored by Jin Xie, Xinwei Yue, Zhihao Han, Xuliang Liu, Wei XiangWei Xiang
The active simultaneously transmitting/reflecting surface (ASTARS) is considered a promising technique to achieve full spatial coverage and overcome multiplicative fading caused by cascaded paths. This paper investigates the performance of ASTARS-assisted rate-splitting multiple-access networks (ASTARS-RSMA) with multiple transmission users (TUs) and reflection users (RUs). The energy-splitting configurations of ASTARS and the effects of imperfect/perfect successive interference cancellation (SIC) on ASTARS-RSMA networks are considered in the analysis. We derive new exact and asymptotic expressions of the outage probability with imperfect/perfect SIC for TUs and RUs. On this basis, we further calculate the diversity orders of TUs and RUs. Moreover, the system throughput and energy efficiency (EE) of ASTARS-RSMA are evaluated in the delay-limited mode. The simulation results confirm the accuracy of the theoretical expressions and show that (i) the outage probability and system throughput with imperfect/perfect SIC of ASTARS-RSMA exceed that of passive simultaneously transmitting/reflecting surface (PSTARS)-assisted RSMA when the number of elements is not too large; (ii) although ASTARS increases power consumption compared to PSTARS, it can bring further EE improvements to RSMA networks.

Funding

National Key Research and Development Program of China: Grant 2020YFB1807102; National Natural Science Foundation of China: Grant 62071052.

History

Publication Date

2023-09-09

Journal

Electronics

Volume

12

Issue

18

Article Number

3815

Pagination

20p.

Publisher

Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

ISSN

2079-9292

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© 2023 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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