Graph theory characterizes planar-connected beyond-diagonal RIS architectures realizable on double-layer PCBs and identifies those with the maximum number of degrees of freedom.
Beyond diagonal reconfig- urable intelligent surfaces utilizing graph theory: Modeling, architecture design, and optimization,
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Stem-connected MiLACs achieve MIMO capacity with linear circuit complexity via a graph-theoretic architecture.
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Low-Complexity Planar Beyond-Diagonal RIS Architecture Design Using Graph Theory
Graph theory characterizes planar-connected beyond-diagonal RIS architectures realizable on double-layer PCBs and identifies those with the maximum number of degrees of freedom.
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MIMO Systems Aided by Microwave Linear Analog Computers: Capacity-Achieving Architectures with Reduced Circuit Complexity
Stem-connected MiLACs achieve MIMO capacity with linear circuit complexity via a graph-theoretic architecture.