Abstract:This work investigates a full-duplex (FD)-enhanced Rate-Splitting Multiple Access (RSMA) system under practical constraints, including imperfect channel state information (CSI) and successive interference cancellation (SIC). We derive closed-form expressions for key performance metrics, such as outage probability and throughput, for both uplink and downlink users. The analysis considers co-channel interference (CCI) from uplink to downlink users and models the self-interference (SI) channel as a random variable. Monte Carlo simulations validate the analytical results and highlight the impact of system imperfections on RSMA-FD performance. At low transmit power, imperfect CSI significantly affects the system, though this effect weakens as power increases. In contrast, imperfect SIC becomes more detrimental at high transmit power, causing severe degradation. Additionally, neglecting CCI and assuming perfect SI cancellation leads to substantial overestimation of performance. Lastly, we demonstrate that the SI cancellation factor must be carefully selected to suppress interference effectively. Otherwise, a poor choice limits the full potential of FD technology.
Abstract:Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) have emerged as a promising solution for enabling energy-efficient and flexible spectrum usage in wireless communication, particularly in the context of sixth-generation (6G) networks. While passive RIS architectures are widely regarded as virtually noiseless due to the lack of active components, this idealized assumption can lead to misleading performance evaluations. In this paper, we revisit this assumption and demonstrate that the thermal noise generated by passive RIS elements, though often neglected, can significantly affect system performance. We propose a tractable approximated analytical framework that incorporates RIS-induced thermal noise into the system and derive closed-form expressions for key performance metrics, such as outage probability and throughput. Simulation results validate our approximated analysis and highlight the substantial performance discrepancies that arise when RIS thermal noise is ignored. Our results offer valuable insights into the trade-offs between receiver and RIS noise, guiding the development of robust and efficient 6G communication systems.