Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces for Wireless Networks: Deployment Architectures, Key Solutions, and Field Trials
Qingqing Wu, Guangji Chen, Qiaoyan Peng, Wen Chen, Yifei Yuan,, Zhenqiao Cheng, Jianwu Dou, Zhiyong Zhao, and Ping Li

TL;DR
This paper comprehensively studies the deployment, architecture, and practical implementation of intelligent reflecting surfaces in wireless networks, demonstrating their potential to enhance coverage, capacity, and energy efficiency through field trials and numerical analysis.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of IRS deployment strategies, compares single- and multi-reflection architectures, and discusses practical challenges and future research directions.
Findings
Field tests confirm capacity and coverage improvements with IRS.
Trade-offs identified between passive and active IRS architectures.
Optimized deployment strategies enhance beamforming and mitigate path loss.
Abstract
Intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs) have emerged as a transformative technology for wireless networks by improving coverage, capacity, and energy efficiency through intelligent manipulation of wireless propagation environments. This paper provides a comprehensive study on the deployment and coordination of IRSs for wireless networks. By addressing both single- and multi-reflection IRS architectures, we examine their deployment strategies across diverse scenarios, including point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and point-to-area setups. For the single-reflection case, we highlight the trade-offs between passive and active IRS architectures in terms of beamforming gain, coverage extension, and spatial multiplexing. For the multi-reflection case, we discuss practical strategies to optimize IRS deployment and element allocation, balancing cooperative beamforming gains and path loss. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
