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LLM-RIMSA: Large Language Models driven Reconfigurable Intelligent Metasurface Antenna Systems

Published 18 Aug 2025 in eess.SP | (2508.12728v1)

Abstract: The evolution of 6G networks demands ultra-massive connectivity and intelligent radio environments, yet existing reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) technologies face critical limitations in hardware efficiency, dynamic control, and scalability. This paper introduces LLM-RIMSA, a transformative framework that integrates LLMs with a novel reconfigurable intelligent metasurface antenna (RIMSA) architecture to address these challenges. Unlike conventional RIS designs, RIMSA employs parallel coaxial feeding and 2D metasurface integration, enabling each individual metamaterial element to independently adjust both its amplitude and phase. While traditional optimization and deep learning (DL) methods struggle with high-dimensional state spaces and prohibitive training costs for RIMSA control, LLM-RIMSA leverages pre-trained LLMs cross-modal reasoning and few-shot learning capabilities to dynamically optimize RIMSA configurations. Simulations demonstrate that LLM-RIMSA achieves state-of-the-art performance, outperforming conventional DL-based methods in sum rate while reducing training overhead. The proposed framework pave the way for LLM-driven intelligent radio environments.

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