Multi-Functional RIS-enabled Radar and Communication Coexistence: Channel Modeling and a Sub-6 GHz Indoor Measurement Campaign
Anton Tishchenko, Demos Serghiou, Hamidreza Taghvaee, Arman Shojaeifard, Ahmed Elzanaty, Gabriele Gradoni, Mohsen Khalily, and Rahim Tafazolli

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of a multi-functional RIS-enabled radar and communication system, including channel modeling, real-time localization, and experimental throughput evaluation, demonstrating improved channel stability and throughput in indoor 5G NR systems.
Contribution
It introduces a 3GPP-compatible channel model for MF-RIS systems, along with an indoor measurement campaign and real-time localization algorithm, advancing the understanding of RIS-enabled coexistence.
Findings
Sub-6 GHz indoor propagation is largely free of blind spots.
MF-RIS creates virtual-LoS paths, reducing delay spread.
Channel throughput improved by 12.5% with MF-RIS.
Abstract
In this work, we analyze a multi-functional reconfigurable intelligent surface (MF-RIS)-enabled radar and communication coexistence (RCC) system, detailing the key aspects of its phase synthesis codebook generation and the implemented localization algorithm for real-time user tracking based on density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise (DBSCAN), which features a Kalman filter for the prediction of user mobility. We derived a 3GPP-compatible radar cross-section (RCS) and re-radiation pattern-based channel model for the described MF-RIS system, supplementing it with channel measurements. We obtained large and small-scale characteristics, including path loss, shadow fading, Rician K-factor, cluster powers, and RMS delay spread. The study finds that Sub-6 GHz indoor propagation is largely free of blind spots, even with a blocked line-of-sight (LoS) path. Therefore, the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
