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Autori principali: Abanto-Leon, Luis F., Neuder, Robin, Ahmed, Waqar, Saez, Alejandro Jimenez, Jamali, Vahid, Asadi, Arash
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.21506
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author Abanto-Leon, Luis F.
Neuder, Robin
Ahmed, Waqar
Saez, Alejandro Jimenez
Jamali, Vahid
Asadi, Arash
author_facet Abanto-Leon, Luis F.
Neuder, Robin
Ahmed, Waqar
Saez, Alejandro Jimenez
Jamali, Vahid
Asadi, Arash
contents Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) have emerged as a key technology for dynamically reshaping wireless propagation, enhancing coverage and mitigating blockages to enable more pervasive network connectivity. However, implementing RISs at high frequencies remains challenging due to the cost and power demands of semiconductor-based components. To address these critical limitations, liquid crystals (LCs) technology has been identified as a promising low-cost and low-power alternative, giving rise to LC-RIS. The central challenge of this technology, however, lies in its limited responsiveness, as the slow molecular dynamics of LCs lead to long phase-shift reconfiguration times that restrict practicality. This paper presents LiquiRIS, a novel framework that enables substantially faster phase shifting in LC-RIS. By explicitly incorporating the physical dynamics of LC molecules into the phase-shift configuration process, LiquiRIS intelligently selects phase transitions that minimize the overall reconfiguration time. As a result, LiquiRIS achieves up to $ 71.61 \% $ reduction in overall reconfiguration time compared to conventional schemes, significantly improving the feasibility of LC-RIS deployment. The proposed framework is further validated through experiments on a mmWave LC-RIS prototype.
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spellingShingle Fast-Reconfiguring Liquid-Crystal RIS for Pervasive Wireless Networks
Abanto-Leon, Luis F.
Neuder, Robin
Ahmed, Waqar
Saez, Alejandro Jimenez
Jamali, Vahid
Asadi, Arash
Signal Processing
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) have emerged as a key technology for dynamically reshaping wireless propagation, enhancing coverage and mitigating blockages to enable more pervasive network connectivity. However, implementing RISs at high frequencies remains challenging due to the cost and power demands of semiconductor-based components. To address these critical limitations, liquid crystals (LCs) technology has been identified as a promising low-cost and low-power alternative, giving rise to LC-RIS. The central challenge of this technology, however, lies in its limited responsiveness, as the slow molecular dynamics of LCs lead to long phase-shift reconfiguration times that restrict practicality. This paper presents LiquiRIS, a novel framework that enables substantially faster phase shifting in LC-RIS. By explicitly incorporating the physical dynamics of LC molecules into the phase-shift configuration process, LiquiRIS intelligently selects phase transitions that minimize the overall reconfiguration time. As a result, LiquiRIS achieves up to $ 71.61 \% $ reduction in overall reconfiguration time compared to conventional schemes, significantly improving the feasibility of LC-RIS deployment. The proposed framework is further validated through experiments on a mmWave LC-RIS prototype.
title Fast-Reconfiguring Liquid-Crystal RIS for Pervasive Wireless Networks
topic Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.21506