A Practical Validation of RIS Detection and Identification
Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted communication is a key enabling technology for next-generation wireless communication networks, allowing for the reshaping of wireless channels without requiring traditional radio frequency (RF) active components. While their passive nature makes RIS...
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Zusammenfassung: | Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted communication is a key
enabling technology for next-generation wireless communication networks,
allowing for the reshaping of wireless channels without requiring traditional
radio frequency (RF) active components. While their passive nature makes RISs
highly attractive, it also presents a challenge: RISs cannot actively identify
themselves to user equipments (UEs). Recently, a new method has been proposed
to detect and identify RISs by letting them modulate their identities in the
signals reflected from their surfaces. In this letter, we first propose a new
and simpler modulation method for RISs and then validate the concept of RIS
detection and identification (RIS-ID) using a real-world experimental setup.
The obtained results validate the RIS-ID concept and show the effectiveness of
our proposed modulation method over different operating scenarios and systems
settings. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.06550 |