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Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering
ISSN 2095-9184 (print), ISSN 2095-9230 (online)
2023 Vol.24 No.12 P.1689-1707
Simultaneously transmitting and reflecting (STAR) RISs for 6G: fundamentals, recent advances, and future directions
Abstract: Simultaneously transmitting and reflecting reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (STAR-RISs) have been attracting significant attention in both academia and industry for their advantages of achieving 360° coverage and enhanced degrees-of-freedom. This article first identifies the fundamentals of STAR-RIS, by discussing the hardware models, channel models, and signal models. Then, three representative categorizing approaches for STAR-RISs are introduced from the phase-shift, directional, and energy consumption perspectives. Furthermore, the beamforming design of STAR-RISs is investigated for both independent and coupled phase-shift cases. As a recent advance, a general optimization framework, which has high compatibility and provable optimality regardless of the application scenarios, is proposed. As a further advance, several promising applications are discussed to demonstrate the potential benefits of applying STAR-RISs in sixth-generation wireless communication. Lastly, a few future directions and research opportunities are highlighted.
Key words: Sixth-generation wireless communication (6G); Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS); Smart radio environment; Simultaneous transmission and reflection
1伦敦玛丽女王大学电子工程与计算机科学学院,英国伦敦市,E1 4NS
2北京邮电大学网络与交换技术国家重点实验室,中国北京市,100876
摘要:融合透射与反射智能超表面(STAR-RIS)因其可实现360°覆盖和增强自由度的优势而备受学术界和工业界关注。本文首先从硬件模型、信道模型和信号模型3个角度概述STAR-RIS的基本原理。随后,从相移、方向性和能耗角度介绍STAR-RIS的3种代表性分类方法。本文还研究了独立相移和耦合相移情况下STAR-RIS的波束成形设计,并针对两种相移模型提出一个通用优化框架。该框架具有很高的兼容性和可证明的最优性,并且不受应用场景限制。为展现STAR-RIS的潜在优势,进一步讨论了STAR-RIS在第六代无线通信(6G)中几个前景广阔的应用。最后,针对性地探讨了STAR-RIS未来的研究方向和机遇。
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DOI:
10.1631/FITEE.2300490
CLC number:
TN929.5
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