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2021 | Buch

Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-Empowered 6G

verfasst von: Hongliang Zhang, Boya Di, Prof. Lingyang Song, Prof. Zhu Han

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

Buchreihe : Wireless Networks

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This book presents novel RIS-Based Smart Radio techniques, targeting at achieving high-quality channel links in cellular communications via design and optimization of the RIS construction. Unlike traditional antenna arrays, three unique characteristics of the RIS will be revealed in this book. First, the built-in programmable configuration of the RIS enables analog beamforming inherently without extra hardware or signal processing. Second, the incident signals can be controlled to partly reflect and partly transmit through the RIS simultaneously, adding more flexibility to signal transmission. Third, the RIS has no digital processing capability to actively send signals nor any radio frequency (RF) components. As such, it is necessary to develop novel channel estimation and communication protocols, design joint digital and RIS-based analog beamforming schemes and perform interference control via mixed reflection and transmission. This book also investigates how to integrate the RIS to legacy communication systems.
RIS techniques are further investigated in this book (benefited from its ability to actively shape the propagation environment) to achieve two types of wireless applications, i.e., RF sensing and localization. The influence of the sensing objectives on the wireless signal propagation can be potentially recognized by the receivers, which are then utilized to identify the objectives in RF sensing. Unlike traditional sensing techniques, RIS-aided sensing can actively customize the wireless channels and generate a favorable massive number of independent paths interacting with the sensing objectives. It is desirable to design RIS-based sensing algorithms, and optimize RIS configurations. For the second application, i.e., RIS aided localization, an RIS is deployed between the access point (AP) and users. The AP can then analyze reflected signals from users via different RIS configurations to obtain accurate locations of users. However, this is a challenging task due to the dynamic user topology, as well as the mutual influence between multiple users and the RIS. Therefore, the operations of the RIS, the AP, and multiple users need to be carefully coordinated. A new RIS-based localization protocol for device cooperation and an RIS configuration optimization algorithm are also required.
This book targets researchers and graduate-level students focusing on communications and networks. Signal processing engineers, computer and information scientists, applied mathematicians and statisticians, who work in RIS research and development will also find this book useful.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Introductions and Basics
Abstract
In this chapter, we will first introduce the background and requirements in Sect. 1.1, and then overview the basics of the RIS in Sect. 1.2. Finally, we will present some fundamentals of RIS-aided wireless communications in Sect. 1.3.
Hongliang Zhang, Boya Di, Lingyang Song, Zhu Han
Chapter 2. RIS Aided MIMO Communications
Abstract
In this chapter, we will discuss how the performance will be in RIS-aided MIMO communications. In Sect. 2.1, we consider the physical constraint of RIS, where the number of the phase shift for each element is limited. In Sect. 2.2, we consider how many reflective elements of the RIS can offer an acceptable data rate. These two sections focus on the point-to-point communications, followed by multi-user communications. In Sect. 2.3, we optimize the placement and orientation of the RIS to extend the coverage. In Sect. 2.4, a hybrid beamforming scheme is introduced in the RIS-aided MIMO communications. Finally, in Sect. 2.5, the hybrid type RIS is utilize to achieve a full-dimensional coverage extension.
Hongliang Zhang, Boya Di, Lingyang Song, Zhu Han
Chapter 3. Convergences of RISs with Existing Wireless Technologies
Abstract
In addition to realize low-cost MIMO systems, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) have shown its potential to improve the performance of existing wireless techniques. In this chapter, we will show how to integrate RISs into existing wireless communication systems and give some case studies. This chapter is organized as follows: We give some introductions of RIS aided Device-to-Device (D2D) communications in Sect. 3.1. In Sect. 3.2, we show how to incorporate RISs into cell-free MIMO systems. In Sect. 3.3, a novel application of RIS, i.e., spatial equalizer is presented.
Hongliang Zhang, Boya Di, Lingyang Song, Zhu Han
Chapter 4. RIS Aided RF Sensing and Localization
Abstract
In future cellular systems, localization and sensing will be built-in with specific applications, and to support flexible as well as seamless connectivity. Driving by this trend, there exists a need for fine resolution sensing solutions and cm-level localization accuracy. Fortunately, with recent development of new materials, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) provide an opportunity to reshape and control the electromagnetic characteristics of the environment, which can be utilized to improve the performance of sensing and localization.
In this chapter, we first study RIS aided radio-frequency RF sensing for posture recognition where the posture set is known in Sect. 4.1. In Sect. 4.2, we study a more generalized and challenging scenario, i.e., 3D RF sensing, where we recognize arbitrary 3D objects from RF signals through the RIS. Finally, we study how to improve the indoor localization accuracy through the RIS in Sect. 4.3.
Hongliang Zhang, Boya Di, Lingyang Song, Zhu Han
Metadaten
Titel
Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-Empowered 6G
verfasst von
Hongliang Zhang
Boya Di
Prof. Lingyang Song
Prof. Zhu Han
Copyright-Jahr
2021
Electronic ISBN
978-3-030-73499-2
Print ISBN
978-3-030-73498-5
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73499-2