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Outage Analysis for Intelligent Reflecting Surface Assisted Vehicular Communication Networks

Vehicular communication is an important application of the fifth generation of mobile communication systems (5G). Due to its low cost and energy efficiency, intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) has been envisioned as a promising technique that can enhance the coverage performance significantly by passive beamforming. In this paper, we analyze the outage probability performance in IRS-assisted vehicular communication networks. We derive the expression of outage probability by utilizing series expansion and central limit theorem. Numerical results show that the IRS can significantly reduce the outage probability for vehicles in its vicinity. The outage probability is closely related to the vehicle density and the number of IRS elements, and better performance is achieved with more reflecting elements.

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