IRS-assisted UAV Communications: A Comprehensive Review
Syed Agha Hassnain Mohsan, Yanlong Li

TL;DR
This paper reviews the integration of intelligent reflecting surfaces with UAV communications, highlighting potential benefits, current research, applications, challenges, and future directions for enhancing wireless systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive survey of IRS-assisted UAV communication, discussing recent advancements, potential applications, and open research challenges in this emerging field.
Findings
IRS can enhance wireless performance via smart passive reflections.
UAV and IRS integration offers improved security and obstructions handling.
The paper identifies key research challenges and future opportunities.
Abstract
Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) can smartly adjust the wavefronts in terms of phase, frequency, amplitude and polarization via passive reflections and without any need of radio frequency (RF) chains. It is envisaged as an emerging technology which can change wireless communication to improve both energy and spectrum efficiencies with low energy consumption and low cost. It can intelligently configure the wireless channels through a massive number of cost effective passive reflecting elements to improve the system performance. Similarly, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) communication has gained a viable attention due to flexible deployment, high mobility and ease of integration with several technologies. However, UAV communication is prone to security issues and obstructions in real-time applications. Recently, it is foreseen that UAV and IRS both can integrate together to attain…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · UAV Applications and Optimization · Space exploration and regulation
