Large Intelligent Surface/Antennas (LISA): Making Reflective Radios Smart

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Authors Ying-Chang Liang, Ruizhe Long, Qianqian Zhang, Jie Chen, Hei Victor Cheng, Huayan Guo arXiv ID 1906.06578 Category cs.IT: Information Theory Citations 298 Venue J. Commun. Inf. Networks Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Large intelligent surface/antennas (LISA), a two-dimensional artificial structure with a large number of reflective-surface/antenna elements, is a promising reflective radio technology to construct programmable wireless environments in a smart way. Specifically, each element of the LISA adjusts the reflection of the incident electromagnetic waves with unnatural properties, such as negative refraction, perfect absorption, and anomalous reflection, thus the wireless environments can be software-defined according to various design objectives. In this paper, we introduce the reflective radio basics, including backscattering principles, backscatter communication, and reflective relay, and the fundamentals and implementations of LISA technology. Then, we present an overview of the state-of-the-art research on emerging applications of LISA-aided wireless networks. Finally, the limitations, challenges, and open issues associated with LISA for future wireless applications are discussed.
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