Reconfigurable Holographic Surfaces for Future Wireless Communications
Future wireless communications look forward to constructing a ubiquitous intelligent information network with high data rates through cost-efficient devices. Benefiting from the tunability and programmability of metamaterials, the reconfigurable holographic surface (RHS) composed of numerous metamat...
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Zusammenfassung: | Future wireless communications look forward to constructing a ubiquitous
intelligent information network with high data rates through cost-efficient
devices. Benefiting from the tunability and programmability of metamaterials,
the reconfigurable holographic surface (RHS) composed of numerous metamaterial
radiation elements is developed as a promising solution to fulfill such
challenging visions. The RHS is more likely to serve as an ultra-thin and
lightweight surface antenna integrated with the transceiver to generate beams
with desirable directions by leveraging the holographic principle. This is
different from reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) widely used as
passive relays due to the reflection characteristic. In this article, we
investigate RHS-aided wireless communications. Starting with a basic
introduction of the RHS including its hardware structure, holographic
principle, and fabrication methodologies, we propose a hybrid beamforming
scheme for RHS-aided multi-user communication systems. A joint sum-rate
maximization algorithm is then developed where the digital beamforming
performed at the base station and the holographic beamforming performed at the
RHS are optimized iteratively. Furthermore, key challenges in RHS-aided
wireless communications are also discussed. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.06372 |