The Interplay of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces and Mobile Edge Computing in Future Wireless Networks: A Win-Win Strategy to 6G
Mithun Mukherjee, Vikas Kumar, Mian Guo, Daniel Benevides da, Costa, Ertugrul Basar, Zhiguo Ding

TL;DR
This paper explores how integrating reconfigurable intelligent surfaces with mobile edge computing can significantly enhance future 6G wireless networks by improving capacity, coverage, and security, while addressing key implementation challenges.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the mutual benefits of RIS and MEC, proposing a system-level perspective on their integration for 6G evolution.
Findings
RIS can improve wireless network capacity and security.
MEC extends computational and caching capabilities at the network edge.
Integration of RIS and MEC presents new research challenges.
Abstract
Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-empowered communication is being considered as an enabling technology for sixth generation (6G) wireless networks. The key idea of RIS-assisted communication is to enhance the capacity, coverage, energy efficiency, physical layer security, and many other aspects of modern wireless networks. At the same time, mobile edge computing (MEC) has already shown its huge potential by extending the computation, communication, and caching capabilities of a standalone cloud server to the network edge. In this article, we first provide an overview of how MEC and RIS can benefit each other. We envision that the integration of MEC and RIS will bring an unprecedented transformation to the future evolution of wireless networks. We provide a system-level perspective on the MEC-aided RIS (and RIS-assisted MEC) that will evolve wireless network towards 6G. We also…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems · Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
