A Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface at mmWave Based on a Binary Phase Tunable Metasurface

IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society(2021)

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Originally introduced in the early 2010's, the idea of smart environments through reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) controlling the reflections of the electromagnetic waves has attracted much attention in recent years in preparation for the future 6G. Since reconfigurable intelligent surfaces are not based on increasing the number of sources, they could indeed pave the way to greener and potentially limitless wireless communications. In this paper, we design, model and demonstrate experimentally a millimeter wave reconfigurable intelligent surface based on an electronically tunable metasurface with binary phase modulation. We first study numerically the unit cell of the metasurface, based on a PIN diode, and obtain a good phase shift and return loss for both polarizations, over a wide frequency range around 28.5 GHz. We then fabricate and characterize the unit cell and verify its properties, before fabricating the whole 10 cm ×10 cm reconfigurable intelligent surface. We propose an analytical description of the use that can be done of the binary phase RIS, both in the near field (reflectarray configuration) and in the far field (access point extender). We finally verify experimentally that the designed RIS works as expected, performing laboratory experiments of millimeter wave beamforming both in the near field and far field configuration. Our experimental results demonstrate the high efficiency of our binary phase RIS to control millimeter waves in any kind of scenario and this at the sole cost of the energy dissipated by the PIN diodes used in our design.
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6G,binary tunable metasurface,mmWave,reflect array,RIS,smart environment
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