Liquid Intelligent Metasurface for Fluid Antennas-Assisted Networks
Li-Hsiang Shen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a liquid intelligent metasurface-assisted system with fluid antennas that dynamically reconfigure electromagnetic and spatial properties, significantly enhancing multi-user MISO communication performance.
Contribution
It presents a novel joint electromagnetic and spatial reconfigurability framework using fluid antennas and liquid metasurfaces, optimizing sum-rate through advanced non-convex problem-solving techniques.
Findings
Outperforms fixed metasurface and antenna array benchmarks
Achieves higher sum-rate with joint reconfigurability
Demonstrates effectiveness of fluid antenna positioning
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel liquid intelligent metasurface (LIM)-assisted downlink multi-user multiple-input single-output (MISO) system, wherein both the base station (BS) and the metasurface are respectively equipped with fluid antennas (FA) and liquid elements. Unlike conventional reconfigurable metasurface-assisted systems with static geometries, the proposed architecture enables joint electromagnetic and spatial reconfigurability by allowing both the FA-empowered BS (FAS) and LIM to dynamically adjust their small-scale positions in addition to beamforming and phase-shift controls. We formulate a sum-rate maximization problem that jointly optimizes the BS beamforming, LIM phase-shifts, and the positions of fluid antennas and liquid elements. The problem is highly non-convex due to coupling between variables, fractional expressions, unit-modulus constraints as well as spatial…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies · Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
