Resource Allocation in IRS-aided Optical Wireless Communication Systems

One of the main challenges facing optical wireless communication (OWC) systems is service disconnection in high blockage probability scenarios where users might lose the line of sight (LoS) connection with their corresponding access points (APs). In this work, we study the deployment of passive reflecting surfaces referred to as Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces (IRSs) in indoor visible light communication (VLC) to boost users signal to noise ratio (SNR) and ensure service continuity. We formulate an optimization problem to allocate APs and the mirrors of IRSs to users such that the sum rate is increased. The results show a 35% increase in the sum rate of the IRS-aided OWC system compared to the sum rate achieved by only considering the LoS channel components. The results also shows that the deployment of IRSs improves the sum rate under LoS blockage.

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