Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces for 6G and Beyond: A Comprehensive Survey from Theory to Deployment
Prasetyo Putranto, Anis Amazigh Hamza, Sameh Mabrouki, Nasrullah Armi, Iyad Dayoub

TL;DR
This comprehensive survey reviews reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) for 6G, covering theoretical foundations, design, deployment, and industry perspectives to facilitate their transition from research to practical use.
Contribution
It offers an integrated overview of RIS technology, including recent advancements, control mechanisms, channel estimation, and standardization efforts, which were not comprehensively covered before.
Findings
Summarizes recent advancements in RIS control and channel estimation.
Highlights emerging standardization activities and industrial perspectives.
Provides a holistic view bridging theory and practical deployment.
Abstract
As the wireless research community moves toward shaping the vision of sixth-generation (6G) networks, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) have emerged as a promising technology for controlling the propagation environment. Although RIS has not yet been standardized, its versatile applications and enabling capabilities have attracted growing attention in both academia and industry. This survey presents a comprehensive review of RIS technology spanning theoretical foundations, design aspects, and practical deployment considerations. In contrast to existing surveys that focus on isolated aspects, this work offers an integrated view covering use cases, control mechanisms, channel sounding methodologies, and channel estimation strategies. Each of these topics is reviewed through the lens of recent literature, synthesizing the latest advancements to provide updated insights for both…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Materials and Mechanics · Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence · Satellite Communication Systems
MethodsFocus
