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Intelligent Reflecting Surface for MIMO VLC: Joint Design of Surface Configuration and Transceiver Signal Processing

With the capability of reconfiguring the wireless electromagnetic environment, intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) is a new paradigm for designing future wireless communication systems. In this paper, we consider optical IRS for improving the performance of visible light communication (VLC) under a multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) setting. Specifically, we focus on the downlink communication of an indoor MIMO VLC system and aim to minimize the mean square error (MSE) of demodulated signals at the receiver. To this end, the MIMO channel gain of the IRS-aided VLC is first derived under the point source assumption, based on which the MSE minimization problem is then formulated subject to the emission power constraints. Next, we propose an alternating optimization algorithm, which decomposes the original problem into three subproblems, to iteratively optimize the IRS configuration, the precoding and detection matrices for minimizing the MSE. Moreover, theoretical analysis on the performance of the proposed algorithm in high and low signal-to-noise rate (SNR) regimes is provided, revealing that the joint optimization process can be simplified in such special cases, and the algorithm's convergence property and computational complexity are also discussed. Finally, numerical results show that IRS-aided schemes significantly reduce the MSE as compared to their counterparts without IRS, and the proposed algorithm outperforms other baseline schemes.

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