A Path to Smart Radio Environments: An Industrial Viewpoint on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
Ruiqi Liu, Qingqing Wu, Marco Di Renzo, Yifei Yuan

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) to revolutionize future wireless networks by enhancing coverage and throughput, emphasizing the need for standardization and industrial integration.
Contribution
It provides an industrial perspective on RIS, outlining challenges and a roadmap for standardization and commercialization of RIS technology.
Findings
RIS can significantly improve network coverage and throughput.
Standardization efforts are underway at regional and international levels.
RIS faces challenges in commercialization and integration into existing networks.
Abstract
With both the standardization and commercialization completed in an unforeseen pace for the 5th generation (5G) wireless network, researchers, engineers and executives from the academia and the industry have turned their sights on candidate technologies to support the next generation wireless networks. Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS), sometimes referred to as intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRS), have been identified to be potential components of the future wireless networks because they can reconfigure the propagation environment for wireless signals with low-cost passive devices. In doing so, the coverage of a cell can be expected to increase significantly as well as the overall throughput of the network. RIS has not only become an attractive research area but also triggered a couple of projects to develop appropriate solutions to enable the set-up of hardware…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems
