We investigate the downlink outage performance of double-RIS-aided non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), where a near-BS and a near-users RISs setup are deployed. To extend the coverage to 360 degrees, we deploy a simultaneously transmitting and reflecting RIS (STAR-RIS) structure aiming to improve communication reliability for both indoor and outdoor users. New channel statistics for the end-to-end channel with Nakagami-m considering both the conventional-RIS and the STAR-RIS antenna elements features are derived using the moment-matching (MM) technique. The numerical results reveal that the double-RIS setup can outperform the single-RIS setups when the number of elements of STAR-RIS (RS) and conventional RIS (RC) is suitably adjusted. Moreover, when the link between the base station and the near-user RIS is in good condition, the double-RIS setup is outperformed by the single-RIS setup. Finally, the proposed analytical equations reveal to be very accurate under different channel and system configurations.
NOMA-aided double RIS under Nakagami-m fading: Channel and System Modelling
2023-06-01
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