Abstract

Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs)-assisted Internet of Things (IoT) networks have attracted a great deal of interest due to the potential contributions to the next generation wireless networks. In this article, an adaptive RIS clustering system with weak channels or obstacles is investigated. Ideally, there is a suitable RIS that adopts the self-organized RIS-assisted (SORA) scheme between a base station (BS) and a user equipment (UE) for reflection transmission. However, due to the nonideal channel scenarios, a single RIS may not be capable of connecting the BS with the UE. To tackle these nonideal cases, we propose a complementary RIS-cluster-assisted (C-RCA) strategy by reflecting signals among clusters to improve the performance of the overall system. The performances of the two strategies in terms of outage probability (OP) and ergodic capacity (EC), derived using approximate closed-form expressions, are analyzed. By increasing the numbers of complementary RISs and the reflecting elements on each RIS simultaneously, these performance metrics as well as the effective throughput and energy efficiency (EE) are evaluated under different signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs). The obtained results demonstrated that, in contrast to the ideal case, the network EE of the proposed C-RCA strategy is higher than the SORA scheme under the larger target spectral efficiency (SE).

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