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RIS-Aided Wireless Communications: Extra Degrees of Freedom via Rotation and Location Optimization

We consider the extra degree of freedom offered by the rotation of the reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) plane and investigate its potential in improving the performance of RIS-assisted wireless communication systems. By considering radiation pattern modeling at all involved nodes, we first derive the composite channel gain and present a closed-form upper bound for the system ergodic capacity over cascade Rician fading channels. Then, we reconstruct the composite channel gain by taking the rotations at the RIS plane, transmit antenna, and receive antenna into account, and extract the optimal rotation angles after investigating their impacts on the capacity. Moreover, we present a location-dependent expression of the ergodic capacity and investigate the RIS deployment strategy, i.e. the joint rotation adjustment and location selection. Finally, simulation results verify the accuracy of the theoretical analyses and deployment strategy. Although the RIS location has a big impact on the performance, our results showcase that the RIS rotation plays a more important role. In other words, we can obtain a considerable improvement by properly rotating the RIS rather than moving it over a wide area. For instance, we can achieve more than 200\% performance improvement through rotating the RIS by 42.14$^{\circ}$, while an 150\% improvement is obtained by shifting the RIS over 400 meters.

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