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Article Citation Count: 1Energy-Efficient Design for Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Aided Cell-Free Ultra Dense HetNets(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2023) Panayırcı, Erdal; Hu,Y.; Dong,Z.; Panayirci,E.; Jiang,H.; Wu,Q.In this article, we investigate the energy efficiency (EE) of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) aided cell-free ultra-dense HetNets (CFUDN). To maximize the EE of CFUDN, users (UEs) association and clustering, RISs subsurface (SSF) associations are carefully designed. Then, the phase shift matrix of RISs and transmission power of base stations (BSs) are jointly optimized. Due to the non-convexity and high complexity of the formulated problem, this jointly optimized problem is usually difficult to solve. At present, the most commonly adopted method to deal with joint optimization problems is the block coordinate descent (BCD) algorithm based on an alternative optimization framework. However, as we all know, the BCD algorithm has some degree of performance loss due to the alternate optimization of variables. To overcome this challenging issue, a novel joint optimization framework based on Riemannian product manifolds (RPM) is proposed, in which the phase shift matrix of RISs and transmission power of BSs can be simultaneously optimized rather than alternating ways. The simulation results and computational complexity analysis demonstrate that the joint optimization framework based on the RPM exhibits superior performance and lower complexity compared to the joint optimization algorithm based on the BCD. © 2023 IEEE.Conference Object Citation Count: 0Energy-Efficient Design for RIS-Aided Cell-Free Ultra Dense HetNets(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2023) Panayırcı, Erdal; Hu,Y.; Dong,Z.; Panayirci,E.; Jiang,H.; Wu,Q.In this article, we investigate the energy efficiency of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) aided full-duplex cellfree ultra dense hetNets (CFUDN), which has the advantages of both cell-free massive MIMO (CF-MMIMO) and ultra-dense hetNets (UDN). To maximize the EE of full-duplex CFUDN, users association and clustering, RISs subsurface associations are carefully designed. Then, the phase shift matrix of RISs and transmission power of base stations are jointly optimized. Due to the non-convexity and high complexity of formulated problem, it is extremely difficult to solve this problem. At present, the block coordinate descent (BCD) algorithm is the most commonly used method for joint optimization problems. However, as we all know, the BCD algorithm has some degree of performance loss due to alternate optimization. To overcome this challenging issue, a novel joint optimization framework based on Riemannian product manifolds (RPM) is proposed. © 2023 IEEE.Article Citation Count: 0Physical Layer Security with DCO-OFDM-based VLC Under the Effects of Clipping Noise and Imperfect CSI(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2024) Panayırcı, Erdal; Bektas,E.B.; Poor,H.V.Visible light communications (VLC) and physical-layer security (PLS) are key candidate technologies for 6G wireless communication. This paper combines these two technologies by considering an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) technique called DC-biased optical OFDM (DCO-OFDM) equipped with PLS as applied to indoor VLC systems. First, a novel PLS algorithm is designed to protect the DCO-OFDM transmission of the legitimate user from an eavesdropper. A closed-form expression for the achievable secrecy rate is derived and compared with the conventional DCO-OFDM without security. To analyze the security performance of the PLS algorithm under the effects of the residual clipping noise and the channel estimation errors, a closed-form expression is derived for a Bayesian estimator of the clipping noise induced naturally at the DCO-OFDM systems after estimating the optical channel impulse response (CIR), by a pilot-aided sparse channel estimation algorithm with the compressed sensing approach, in the form of the orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP), and the least-squares (LS). Finally, from the numerical and the computer simulations, it is shown that the proposed PLS algorithm with secret key exchange guarantees the eavesdropper’s BER to stay close to 0.5 and that the proposed encryption-based PLS algorithm does not affect the BER performance of the legitimate user in the system. IEEE