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Next-Generation Networks
Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface for Next-Generation Networks
Jia Ye, Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering
Jun 23, 16:00
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18:00
B1 L3 R3123
Next-Generation Networks
Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
5G and beyond
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) are now considered among the key enabling technologies for 6G systems. Empowered by the recent advances in meta-material, RISs are equipped with a large number of low-cost passive elements that allow for the modification of the radio waves in that they reflect, refract, and scatter radio signals in a controllable fashion to counteract the destructive effect of multipath fading. These features can be leveraged to transform the propagation environment into a smart space that can be programmable for the benefit of the communication application. Throughout this proposal, we study RIS-assisted systems from different perspectives, including performance analysis, system optimization, and channel estimation, to analyze and enhance the operation of such systems in different setups. Some possible future research directions to be considered are also highlighted.