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A 2D-programmable and Scalable Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Remotely Controlled via Digital Infrared Code

Published 28 Apr 2022 in eess.SP and physics.app-ph | (2205.03240v2)

Abstract: Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RISs) are promising and relatively low-cost tools for improving signal propagation in wireless communications. An RIS assists a base station in optimizing the channel and maximizing its capacity by dynamically manipulating with reflected field. Typically, RISs are based on dynamically reconfigurable reflectarrays, i.e. two-dimensional arrays of passive patch antennas, individually switchable between two or more reflection phases. Different communication scenarios and environments require RISs to provide a different spatial resolution of reflected field patterns, which depends on the aperture dimensions and the number of patches. Here we demonstrate a 1-bit RIS for 5-GHz Wi-Fi band made by assembling together multiple independently operating building blocks all powered by the same DC source. Each block contains four separately phase-switchable patch antennas with varactor diodes and a common microcontroller extracting digital control commands from modulated infrared light illuminating the entire RIS. Such distributed light-sensitive controllers grant the possibility of scaling the aperture by adding or removing blocks without re-designing any control circuitry. Moreover, in the proposed RIS a full 2D phase encoding capability is achieved along with a robust remote infrared control.

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