A General Wideband Non-Stationary Stochastic Channel Model for Intelligent Reflecting Surface-Assisted MIMO Communications

2021 
Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS), which is composed of a large number of low-cost passive elements, has the ability to reflect the incident signal independently with an adjustable phase and amplitude shifts, has been regarded as a key and emerging technology for achieving the cost-effectively spectrum and addressing energy issues in the next generation of wireless networks. In this paper, we propose a general wideband non-stationary channel model for IRS-assisted multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication scenarios, which aims at capturing the underlying propagation characteristics of IRS-assisted communication systems. By properly adjusting the key system parameters, the proposed channel model can be used to describe various IRS-assisted communication scenarios. Furthermore, we separate the channel between the mobile transmitter (MT) and mobile receiver (MR) into the subchannel between the MT and IRS, the subchannel between the IRS and MR, and the subchannel between the MT and MR. The physical properties of each subchannel are investigated accordingly; then, we develop an equivalent channel model to study the key characteristics of the proposed IRS-assisted channel model, such as the time-varying spatial-temporal (ST) cross-correlation functions (CCFs), temporal auto-correlation functions (ACFs), and frequency CCFs. Finally, numerical results demonstrate that the proposed channel model is practical for describing the IRS-assisted MIMO wireless communication scenarios.
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