RIS-Enabled Smart Wireless Environments: Fundamentals and Distributed Optimization
George C. Alexandropoulos, Kostantinos D. Katsanos, George Stamatelis, and Ioannis Gavras

TL;DR
This paper reviews RIS-enabled Smart Wireless Environments, introduces recent hardware and optimization techniques, and demonstrates their effectiveness in improving spectral efficiency and security through distributed machine learning and cooperative design.
Contribution
It presents novel distributed optimization frameworks for RIS-enabled SWEs, including machine learning-based online configuration and cooperative joint design for multi-cell networks.
Findings
Near-optimal sum-rate performance with low complexity
Superior sum-rate over benchmark schemes
Effective distributed and cooperative RIS configurations
Abstract
This chapter overviews the concept of Smart Wireless Environments (SWEs) motivated by the emerging technology of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RISs). The operating principles and state-of-the-art hardware architectures of programmable metasurfaces are first introduced. Subsequently, key performance objectives and use cases of RIS-enabled SWEs, including spectral and energy efficiency, physical-layer security, integrated sensing and communications, as well as the emerging paradigm of over-the-air computing, are discussed. Focusing on the recent trend of Beyond-Diagonal (BD) RISs, two distributed designs of respective SWEs are presented. The first deals with a multi-user Multiple-Input Single-Output (MISO) system operating within the area of influence of a SWE comprising multiple BD-RISs. A hybrid distributed and fusion machine learning framework based on multi-branch…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
