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Beampattern Design for Transmit Architectures Based on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces

Published 27 Jun 2023 in eess.SP | (2306.15297v3)

Abstract: In this work, we tackle the problem of beampattern design for a transmit architecture wherein a large reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) redirects the radio frequency signals emitted by a few active antennas (sources). After introducing a convenient signal model and discussing the impact of the signal bandwidth, the source-RIS channel, and the system geometry on the involved derivations, we propose to optimize the waveform emitted by each source and the phase shifts introduced by the RIS to match a desired space-frequency distribution of the far-field radiation pattern, which may be relevant in both radar and communication applications. We provide a sub-optimum solution to the considered problem under a constraint on the total power radiated by the sources and, possibly, on the constant modulus of the involved waveforms. The reported example demonstrates that the beampattern of an RIS-based transmit architecture can be well shaped; in particular, for the same array size and the same desired radiation pattern, the resulting approximation error remains comparable to that obtained with a fully-digital MIMO array, especially when constant-modulus waveforms are required, and smaller than that obtained with a phased array.

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