Teknologi Reconfigurable Intellegence Surfaces (RIS)-sebagai Pendukung Jaringan Komunikasi Generasi ke-Enam (6G)

Agung Mulyo Widodo, Nizirwan Anwar, Agus Satriawan, Yulhendri Yulhendri, Bambang Irawan

Abstract


Kerentanan jaringan NOMA diatasi dengan jaringan nonorthogonal multiple access network (NOMA) berbantuan Reconfigurable Intelligence Surface (RIS), yang dapat menyampaikan tanpa menggunakan proses Amplifyand Forward (AF), memungkinkan sistem untuk menghemat energi. Fenomena ini ditunjukkan dalam penelitian ini dengan mencari ekspresi terdekat dari probabilitas pemadaman pelanggan dekat dan jauh. Lebih jauh, terbukti bahwa NOMA yang dibantu RIS akan sangat meningkatkan kemungkinan mencapai pemadaman yang lebih kecil dengan mensimulasikan ekspresi terdekat ini. Studi ini juga mencakup informasi tentang kapasitas ergodik pengguna yang berdekatan dan jauh. Dengan menggunakan metode yang paling efektif. Materi ini yang disosialisasikan  pada kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat terhadap para kolega peneliti dan praktisi telekomunikasi khususnya komunikasi nirkabel. Dengan harapan agar menarik minat para peneliti da praktisi pada bidang ini, untuk ikut berpartisipasi dalam penelitian khususnya tentang RIS yang diimplemeatikan pada jaringan NOMA. 


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