: Future wireless networks are characterized as having a combination of various technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, combined communication, sensing and others. In this context, intelligent reflecting surfaces have been identified as a powerful candidate for 6G enabling technologies. In this paper, we present the performance analysis of an intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-assisted narrowband single-input single-output (SISO) system. We evaluate the capacity and received signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of a SISO wireless system by considering the effect of amplitude response of the channel and changes in transmit SNR. The simulation results show that the capacity of the system can be significantly improved in the presence of passive, as well as active, reflecting elements even when the strength of the direct link between the transmitter and receiver is very low. Similarly, transmit SNR has a significant impact on the overall performance improvement of the system.
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