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    Two-Way Communications via Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface
    Atapattu, S ; Fan, R ; Dharmawansa, P ; Wang, G ; Evans, J (IEEE, 2020-06-19)
    The novel reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) is an emerging technology which facilitates high spectrum and energy efficiencies in Beyond 5G and 6G wireless communication applications. Against this backdrop, this paper investigates two-way communications via reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) where two users communicate through a common RIS. We assume that uplink and downlink communication channels between two users and the RIS can be reciprocal. We first obtain the optimal phase adjustment at the RIS. We then derive the exact outage probability and the average throughput in closed-forms for single-element RIS. To evaluate multiple-element RIS, we first introduce a gamma approximation to model a product of Rayleigh random variables, and then derive approximations for the outage probability and the average throughput. For large average signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) \rho, asymptotic analXsis also shows that the outage decreases at the rate (\log(\rho)/\rho) where L is the number of elements, whereas the throughput increases with the rate \log(\rho).
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    Resource allocation in dynamic DF relay for swipt network with circuit power consumption
    Pilanawithana, B ; Atapattu, S ; Evans, J (IEEE, 2020-02-27)
    This paper considers simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) over a dual-hop dynamic decode-and-forward (DF) relay network with the power-splitting (PS) energy harvesting protocol at the relay. The circuit power consumption (CPC), which includes power requirements for both decoding and encoding circuits, is considered at the relay. For a rate- dependent linear CPC model, we formulate an optimization problem to decide the optimal throughput, PS ratio, relay transmit power and time ratio for the source to relay transmission. Although the resultant optimization problem is nonconvex, we derive an efficient optimization algorithm, requiring significantly less floating point operations than an interior point method. Finally, we present numerical results which lead to some interesting insights for system design.
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    Limited-feedback distributed relay selection for random spatial wireless networks
    Inaltekin, H ; Atapattu, S ; Evans, J (IEEE, 2020-02-27)
    This paper considers a location-based optimal relay selection scheme for a relay-assisted wireless network where available decode-and- forward relays are distributed as a homogeneous Poisson point process. To solve an optimum relay selection problem, a central entity or the source requires information pertaining to all relay locations. Since the task of feeding this information back is impractical, we investigate a threshold-based limited feedback distributed relay selection policy. We show that the total number of relays feeding back is a Poisson distributed random variable. For a given threshold-based limited feedback distributed relay selection policy, we obtain analytical expressions for the average rate and the outage probability over the fading and no-fading communication scenarios. The derived analytical expressions are verified and the performance achieved by the proposed relay selection policy is illustrated through extensive simulations. It is observed that the limited feedback distributed relay selection policy can achieve almost the same performance with the optimum relay selection policy by only utilizing location information from a few number of relays.