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D-Band RIS as a Reflect Array: Characterization and Hardware Impairments Study

Published 10 May 2023 in eess.SP | (2305.06476v1)

Abstract: Reflecting intelligent surface (RIS) has emerged as a promising technology for enhancing wireless communication performance and enabling new applications in 6G networks with potentially low energy consumption and hardware complexity thanks to their passive nature. Despite the significant growth of the literature on RIS in recent years, covering various aspects of this technology, challenges and issues regarding the practical implementation of RIS have been less addressed. This issue is even more severe at D-band frequencies due to the inherent challenges. This paper aims to connect the requirements and aspirations from the link-level side to the actually achievable RIS hardware with the focus on the various models for RIS. In order to obtain a realistic hardware scenario while maintaining a manageable parameter set, a static reflect array with similar reflection behavior as the reconfigurable one is employed. The results of the study enable an improved RIS design process due to more realistic models. The special focus of this paper is on the hardware impairments, in particular, (i) the effect of specular reflection, and (ii) the beam squint effect.

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