학술논문

Channel Characterization of IRS-Based Visible Light Communication Systems
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Communications IEEE Trans. Commun. Communications, IEEE Transactions on. 70(3):1913-1926 Mar, 2022
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Mirrors
Optical transmitters
Visible light communication
Detectors
Optical receivers
Metasurfaces
Delays
Intelligent reflecting surfaces
metasurfaces
mirror arrays
visible light communications
channel modeling
Language
ISSN
0090-6778
1558-0857
Abstract
This paper studies the temporal characteristics of the intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-based visible light communication (VLC) channel using radiometric concepts. Throughout this study, we account for the delays experienced by the transmitted power along the continuum of paths originating at the source, passing through the IRS, reaching the detector. Then, we derive the impulse response of multi-element phase-tunable metasurface and orientation-tunable mirror array-based reflector setups for a general setting of source, reflector, and detector dimensions and relative positions. In addition, we derive simpler expressions for the two special cases, namely, the point source and the large-source small-reflector. Moreover, we present the exact expression for the delay spread and derive lower, upper bounds and asymptotic expressions when the number of reflecting elements increases for both reflector types. Finally, we study the impact of several system parameters on the temporal characterization of the two IRS-based VLC systems.