Abstract

AbstractRecently, reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) has gained research and development interests in modifying wireless channel characteristics in order to improve the performance of wireless communications, especially when the quality of the line‐of‐sight channel is not that good. In this work, for the first time in the literature, we have used simultaneously transmitting and reflecting RIS (STAR‐RIS) in a non‐orthogonal multiple‐access visible light communication system to improve the performance of the system. Achievable rates of the users are derived for two data recovery schemes, single‐user detection (SUD) and successive interference cancellation (SIC). Then, the sum‐rate optimisation problem is formulated for two operating modes of STAR‐RIS, namely energy‐splitting and mode‐switching cases. Moreover, a sequential parametric convex approximation method is used to solve the sum‐rate optimisation problems. The authors have also compared energy‐splitting and mode‐switching cases and showed that these two modes have the same performance. Finally, numerical results for SUD and SIC schemes and two benchmarking schemes, time‐sharing and max‐min fairness, are presented, and spectral‐ and energy‐efficiency, number of STAR‐RIS elements, the position of users, and access point are discussed.

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