This paper investigates the hybrid beamforming design for the reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-aided full-duplex (FD) cell-free networks, where the access points (APs) connected to the central processing unit serve multiple users cooperatively. The weighted sum rate of uplink and downlink transmissions is maximized by jointly optimizing the digital and analog beamformers, the phase-shift coefficients of RISs and the uplink transmit power while satisfying the power budget constraints of the APs and users. For solving the problem, the objective function is reformulated using Lagrangian dual transform and fractional programming. Then, to tackle the variables coupling, the problem is divided into five subproblems that are solved iteratively via a proposed block coordinate descent (BCD)-based algorithm. To handle the unit-modulus constraint on analog beamformers and phase-shift coefficients, a monotonic fast proximal gradient (mFPG)-based method is proposed under the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) framework. Numerical results demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed algorithm compared to three baseline algorithms. The impacts of the numbers of radio frequency chains and reflecting elements on the uplink and downlink transmissions are presented, respectively. The performance comparison between the FD and half-duplex schemes is provided.
Hybrid Beamforming Design for RIS-Aided Full-Duplex Cell-Free Networks
Guangyang Zhang,Yang Lu,Luoyan Zhu,Wei Chen,Z. Zhong,Tony Q. S. Quek
Published 2025 in IEEE Transactions on Communications
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IEEE Transactions on Communications
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2025-09-01
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