Design and Evaluation of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces in Real-World Environment
Georgios C. Trichopoulos, Panagiotis Theofanopoulos, Bharath Kashyap,, Aditya Shekhawat, Anuj Modi, Tawfik Osman, Sanjay Kumar, Anand Sengar,, Arkajyoti Chang, and Ahmed Alkhateeb

TL;DR
This paper presents a real-world evaluation of a 160-element reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) prototype, demonstrating significant beamforming and coverage gains in outdoor wireless communication scenarios, validating RIS potential beyond simulations.
Contribution
Developed and tested a 160-element RIS prototype in real outdoor environments, providing empirical performance data and insights into its practical deployment benefits.
Findings
Achieved 15-20dB SNR gain at 5.8GHz with directional antennas.
Provided an average 6dB SNR improvement over 75m$^2$ area in blockage scenarios.
Scalable design suggests larger RIS can yield even higher gains.
Abstract
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) have promising coverage and data rate gains for wireless communication systems in 5G and beyond. Prior work has mainly focused on analyzing the performance of these surfaces using computer simulations or lab-level prototypes. To draw accurate insights about the actual performance of these systems, this paper develops an RIS proof-of-concept prototype and extensively evaluates its potential gains in the field and under realistic wireless communication settings. In particular, a 160-element reconfigurable surface, operating at a 5.8GHz band, is first designed, fabricated, and accurately measured in the anechoic chamber. This surface is then integrated into a wireless communication system and the beamforming gains, path-loss, and coverage improvements are evaluated in realistic outdoor communication scenarios. When both the transmitter and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
