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Perceptive, Resilient, and Efficient Networks assisted by Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces

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Wireless communications are nowadays shifting to higher operation frequencies with the aim to meet the ever-increasing demand for bandwidth. While reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) are usually envisioned to restore the line-of-sight of blocked links and to efficiently counteract the increased pathloss, their functionalities can extend far beyond these basic operations. Owing to their large surface and the multitude of scatterers, RISs can be exploited to perform advanced wavefront engineering, essentially transforming the incident beam into a non-trivial reflected beam that is able to address the challenges of high frequencies more efficiently than conventional beam-forming. In this paper it is demonstrated how advanced wavefront engineering with RISs enables beam profiles that are able to focus, bend and self-heal, thus offering functionalities beyond the current state-of-the-art. Their potential as enablers of perceptive, resilient, and efficient networks is discussed, and a localization technique based on a hybrid beam-forming/beam-focusing scheme is demonstrated.

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Resilience and Criticality: Brothers in Arms for 6G

cs.IT · 2024-12-04 · conditional · novelty 4.0

A tutorial that integrates resilience and criticality into a unified framework for 6G network design, introducing a three-cycle resilience strategy and an A3RT resilience metric.

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  • Resilience and Criticality: Brothers in Arms for 6G cs.IT · 2024-12-04 · conditional · none · ref 100 · internal anchor

    A tutorial that integrates resilience and criticality into a unified framework for 6G network design, introducing a three-cycle resilience strategy and an A3RT resilience metric.