Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RISs) have gained immense popularity in
recent years because of their ability to improve wireless coverage and their
flexibility to adapt to the changes in a wireless environment. These advantages
are due to RISs' ability to control and manipulate radio frequency (RF) wave
propagation. RISs may be deployed in inaccessible locations where it is
difficult or expensive to connect to the power grid. Energy harvesting can
enable the RIS to self-sustain its operations without relying on external power
sources. In this paper, we consider the problem of energy harvesting for RISs
in the absence of coordination with the ambient RF source. We consider both
direct and indirect energy harvesting scenarios and show that the same
mathematical model applies to them. We propose a sequential phase-alignment
algorithm that maximizes the received power based on only power measurements.
We prove the convergence of the proposed algorithm to the optimal value under
specific circumstances. Our simulation results show that the proposed algorithm
converges to the optimal solution in a few iterations and outperforms the
random phase update method in terms of the number of required measurements.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, Accepted at an IEEE Asilomar Conference on
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