Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces: Performance Assessment Through a System-Level Simulator
Bjorn Sihlbom, Marios I. Poulakis, and Marco Di Renzo

TL;DR
This paper presents the first system-level simulation analysis of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) in urban 5G networks, demonstrating their potential to significantly improve coverage and ergodic rates at different frequencies.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive system-level simulation assessment of RIS deployment in urban 5G scenarios, analyzing performance across frequency bands and surface sizes.
Findings
RIS deployment improves cell-edge coverage from 77% to 95% in C-band.
RIS enhances indoor and outdoor coverage and ergodic rates.
Performance benefits depend on frequency and surface size.
Abstract
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) are considered a promising technology for boosting the coverage and for enhancing the spectral efficiency of wireless systems, as well as for taming the wireless environment. The potential benefits of RISs are currently being analyzed and various approaches are being proposed to address some challenges for their integration in wireless networks. Currently available studies to quantify the potential gains of deploying RISs in wireless networks are limited to simple network topologies, while no system-level assessments have been reported to date. Network-level, e.g., on the scale of hundreds of square meters, simulations are, however, the first step to quantify the actual value of emerging technologies and the steppingstone before considering large scale system-level experimental evaluations and network deployments. Towards this direction, this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems · Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
