A First Look at the Performance Enhancement Potential of Fluid Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface
Abdelhamid Salem, Kai-Kit Wong, George Alexandropoulos, Chan-Byoung, Chae, and Ross Murch

TL;DR
This paper introduces fluid reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (FRIS) with shape and position flexibility, demonstrating through optimization and simulations that FRIS significantly improves wireless communication rates over traditional RIS.
Contribution
The paper pioneers the concept of fluid RIS, enabling dynamic position and phase adjustments of surface elements for enhanced wireless performance.
Findings
FRIS outperforms conventional RIS in achievable rate.
Optimization techniques effectively maximize system performance.
Fluid RIS offers dynamic reconfigurability for improved wireless channels.
Abstract
The fluid antenna concept represents shape-flexible and position-flexible antenna technologies designed to enhance wireless communication applications. In this paper, we apply this concept to reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs), introducing fluid RIS (FRIS), where each tunably reflecting element becomes a fluid element with additional position reconfigurability. This new paradigm is referred to as fluid RIS (FRIS). We investigate an FRIS-programmable wireless channel, where the fluid meta-surface is divided into non-overlapping subareas, each acting as a fluid element that can dynamically adjust both its position and phase shift of the reflected signal. We first analyze the single-user, single-input single-output (SU-SISO) channel, in which a single-antenna transmitter communicates with a single-antenna receiver via an FRIS. The achievable rate is maximized by optimizing the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRobotic Path Planning Algorithms · Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization · Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
MethodsBalanced Selection
