Exploiting STAR-RISs in Near-Field Communications
Jiaqi Xu, Xidong Mu, Yuanwei Liu

TL;DR
This paper develops a near-field electromagnetic channel model for metasurface-based STAR-RISs, analyzing their performance and power scaling laws, and proposing practical configuration strategies for multi-user scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a Green's function based channel model for near-field metasurface RISs and derives new performance metrics and strategies for multi-user communication.
Findings
Near-field channel exhibits higher degrees-of-freedom than far-field.
Received power scales quadratically with elements in far-field, linearly in near-field.
Field boundary depends on RIS and receiver sizes.
Abstract
The reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) is a promising technology to provide smart radio environment. In contrast to the well-studied patch-array-based RISs, this work focuses on the metasurface-based RISs and simultaneously transmitting and reflecting (STAR)-RISs where the elements have millimeter or even molecular sizes. For these meticulous metasurface structures, near-field effects are dominant and a continuous electric current distribution should be adopted for capturing their electromagnetic response instead of discrete phase-shift matrices. Exploiting the electric current distribution, a Green's function method based channel model is proposed. Based on the proposed model, performance analysis is carried out for RISs and STAR-RISs. 1) For the transmitting/reflecting-only RIS-aided single-user scenario, closed-formed expressions for the near-field/far-field boundary and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies · Antenna Design and Analysis
