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arxiv: 1803.08886 · v2 · pith:54NIN77Tnew · submitted 2018-03-23 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph

Intercell Wireless Communication in Software-defined Metasurfaces

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keywords metasurfacecommunicationprogrammablewirelessdesignelectromagneticintercelllayer
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Tunable metasurfaces are ultra-thin, artificial electromagnetic components that provide engineered and externally adjustable functionalities. The programmable metasurface, the HyperSurFace, concept consists in integrating controllers within the metasurface that interact locally and communicate globally to obtain a given electromagnetic behaviour. Here, we address the design constraints introduced by both functions accommodated by the programmable metasurface, i.e., the desired metasurface operation and the unit cells wireless communication enabling such programmable functionality. The design process for meeting both sets of specifications is thoroughly discussed. Two scenarios for wireless intercell communication are proposed. The first exploits the metasurface layer itself, while the second employs a dedicated communication layer beneath the metasurface backplane. Complexity and performance trade-offs are highlighted.

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