QoS Improvement in Multi User Cellular-Symbiotic Radio Network Assisted by Active-STAR-RIS

Mohammad Ghavami, Rahman Saadat Yeganeh, Mohammad Javad Omidi

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Abstract

In this article, we employ active simultaneously transmitting and reflecting reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (ASRIS) to enhance the quality of 6G cellular network services. The network integrates commensal symbiotic radio (CSR)
subsystems to facilitate communication between passive Internet of Things (IoT) users and active users, referred to as symbiotic backscatter devices (SBDs) and symbiotic user equipments (SUEs), respectively. Since the SBDs are passive, transmitting information to the SUEs poses significant challenges. To overcome
this challenge, we harness the capabilities of massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antennas within the base station (BS) to relay the information transmitted by SBDs with greater power. This scheme uses the non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) technique for multiple access among all users, and
potential interferences are eliminated using successive interference cancellation (SIC). The primary objective is to maximize the throughput between SBDs and SUEs. To achieve this, we formulate an optimization problem involving variables such as active beamforming coefficients at the BS and ASRIS, phase adjustments of ASRIS, and scheduling parameters between CSR and cellular networks. To solve this optimization problem, we used three deep reinforcement learning (DRL) methods: proximal policy optimization (PPO), twin delayed deep deterministic policy gradient (TD3), and asynchronous advantage actor critic (A3C). These methods were simulated, and the results demonstrate that
A3C, TD3, and PPO have the best convergence speeds and achieve the highest increases in network throughput, respectively. Finally, the proposed scheme was evaluated using passive simultaneously transmitting and reflecting RIS (STAR-RIS), which demonstrated poorer performance compared to ASRIS.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Feb 2025

Publication series

NameIEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

Keywords

  • Symbiotic radio
  • Active STAR-RIS
  • Sum throughput maximization
  • IoT
  • NOMA

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