Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) are planar, almost 2-D, structures that can intelligently manipulate electromagnetic waves by low-cost near passive reflecting elements. RISs are considered a potential enabling technology for the sixth-generation (6G) wireless communication systems due to their capability to tune wireless signals, thus smartly controlling propagation environments. This work has a twofold objective: firstly, we present a systematic methodology for characterizing RISs in the time domain, which rigorously includes propagation delays and mutual coupling among RIS elements; secondly, we analyze the RISs through a convolution-based solver that is enriched by a specialized convolution scheme that enables the analysis of systems with complex linear, nonlinear as well terminations. The proposed approach is validated by extensive numerical evaluations against well-established methods based on both frequency- and time-domain analyses, with a varying number of RIS elements, interdistance, and frequency of operation.

Mutual Coupling Aware Time-Domain Characterization and Performance Analysis of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces

Pettanice G.;Valentini R.;Di Marco P.;Loreto F.;Romano D.;Santucci F.;Antonini G.
2023-01-01

Abstract

Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) are planar, almost 2-D, structures that can intelligently manipulate electromagnetic waves by low-cost near passive reflecting elements. RISs are considered a potential enabling technology for the sixth-generation (6G) wireless communication systems due to their capability to tune wireless signals, thus smartly controlling propagation environments. This work has a twofold objective: firstly, we present a systematic methodology for characterizing RISs in the time domain, which rigorously includes propagation delays and mutual coupling among RIS elements; secondly, we analyze the RISs through a convolution-based solver that is enriched by a specialized convolution scheme that enables the analysis of systems with complex linear, nonlinear as well terminations. The proposed approach is validated by extensive numerical evaluations against well-established methods based on both frequency- and time-domain analyses, with a varying number of RIS elements, interdistance, and frequency of operation.
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