Abstract

How to achieve reliable communication and safety monitoring is very important in coal mines. However, most of the existing transmission strategies and sensing-based monitoring approaches assume a single objective and neglect Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) problems brought by winding tunnels or mine collapses. To this end, we firstly propose a multi-hop reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) aided joint communication and sensing (JCAS) approach to maximize the energy efficiency of the JCAS access point and the sum sensing rates in order to improve the sensing accuracy. Specifically, we formulate an energy-efficient optimization problem by jointly designing both the phase-shift matrix and the switches status of the RISs as well as the transmit power of the access point. The problem is solved by adopting the successive convex approximation-based alternating optimization algorithm, the second-order optimization method, the Lambert-w function, and the Newton’s method. Moreover, a sensing-based rate optimization problem is also solved via the Lagrange relaxation method and the Gradient descent method. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm has better robustness and higher energy efficiency.

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