Authors
Chongwen Huang, Sha Hu, George C Alexandropoulos, Alessio Zappone, Chau Yuen, Rui Zhang, Marco Di Renzo, Merouane Debbah
Publication date
2020/7/8
Source
IEEE wireless communications
Volume
27
Issue
5
Pages
118-125
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Future wireless networks are expected to evolve toward an intelligent and software reconfigurable paradigm enabling ubiquitous communications between humans and mobile devices. They will also be capable of sensing, controlling, and optimizing the wireless environment to fulfill the visions of low-power, high-throughput, massively- connected, and low-latency communications. A key conceptual enabler that is recently gaining increasing popularity is the HMIMOS that refers to a low-cost transformative wireless planar structure comprised of sub-wavelength metallic or dielectric scattering particles, which is capable of shaping electromagnetic waves according to desired objectives. In this article, we provide an overview of HMIMOS communications including the available hardware architectures for reconfiguring such surfaces, and highlight the opportunities and key challenges in designing HMIMOS-enabled …
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