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Wavefront Shaping for Wireless Communications in Complex Media: From Time Reversal to Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces

Journal

PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE
Volume 110, Issue 9, Pages 1210-1226

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JPROC.2022.3187339

Keywords

Wireless communication; Media; Focusing; Antenna arrays; Acoustics; Surface waves; Bandwidth; 5G mobile communication; 6G mobile communication; metasurfaces; reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs)

Funding

  1. European Commission [101015956]
  2. H2020-MSCA-ITN-2020 METAWIRELESS Project [956256]

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Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) are gaining momentum in wireless communications for their ability to shape and dynamically reconfigure electromagnetic waves, leading to more efficient and greener wireless communications. This article reviews the seminal works and proposes a physicist's point of view on RISs, highlighting their limitations.
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) are gaining huge momentum in the field of wireless communications due to the paradigm shift that they bring. Indeed, they allow making any environment electromagnetically smart and dynamically reconfigurable for more efficient and greener wireless communications. As physicists, we proposed to use electronically tunable metasurfaces to shape the electromagnetic waves carrying our wireless communications in reflection almost ten years ago, inspired by some works that we and colleagues did in the field of wave control in complex media. In this article, we review the seminal works that led us to propose this concept, starting from the original one that is time reversal. Then, we propose a physicist's point of view of RISs using a comparison with phase conjugation. Finally, we highlight what we think are their limitations, relying on both our knowledge of wave control and our study of them over a decade.

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