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reflecting intelligent surface

How to make practical RIS techniques (and evaluate them)?

Prof. Junil Choi, Electrical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

Jun 21, 10:50 - 12:35

KAUST

RIS techniques reflecting intelligent surface

In this talk, I will first explain low-complexity, non-iterative, and near-optimal RIS (eflecting intelligent surface) joint active and passive beamformer designs for both narrowband and wideband assuming full channel information. Then, I will explain several practical channel estimation techniques for RIS systems. Lastly, I will introduce WiThRay, a versatile 3D wireless communication simulator based on ray-tracing developed by our lab, that can be used to evaluate different RIS techniques for various environments.

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