On the Channel Correlation in Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-Aided System
This works explores the correlation between channels in reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-aided communication systems. In this type of system, an RIS made up of many passive elements with adjustable phases reflects the transmitter's signal to the receiver. Since the transmitter-RIS link may be shared by multiple receivers, the cascade channels of two receivers may experience correlated fading, which can negatively impact system performance. Using the mean correlation coefficient as a metric, we analyze the correlation between two cascade channels and derive an accurate approximation in closed form. We also consider the extreme case of an infinitely large number of RIS elements and obtain a convergence result. Our analysis accuracy is validated by simulation results, which offer insights into the correlation characteristics of RIS-aided fading channels.
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