Abstract

This letter considers a full-duplex wireless communication system, where two users communicate to each other through an intelligent reflecting surface (IRS). Each user is assumed to be equipped with two antennas, one each for reception and transmission. The system suffers from loop-interference (LI) between the transmit and receive antennas, self-interference (SI) through the IRS, and external interferers (EI) available at the IRS and users. The fading channels are modelled by Weibull distribution as it is a generalized and accurate model for both indoor and outdoor communications. By taking into account the IRS random reflection coefficient (RRC), and by applying the Laguerre expansion approximation, we derive closed-form expressions for outage probability and ergodic capacity. Numerical and simulation results show that LI, SI, EI and RRC have sever impacts on the system performance. The results also show the robustness of the Laguerre expansion approximation compared to non-central Chi-squared distribution, in particular, for a small number of IRS elements.

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