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Physical Channel Modeling for RIS-Empowered Wireless Networks in Sub-6 GHz Bands

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arxiv 2111.01537 v1 pith:JGNFNDMI submitted 2021-11-02 cs.IT eess.SPmath.IT

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Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted communications is one of the promising candidates for next generation wireless networks by controlling the propagation environment dynamically. In this study, a channel modeling strategy for RIS-assisted wireless networks is introduced in sub-6 GHz bands by considering both far-field and near-field behaviours in transmission. We also proposed an open-source physical channel simulator for sub-6 GHz bands where operating frequency, propagation environment, terminal locations, RIS location and size can be adjusted. It is demonstrated via extensive computer simulations that an improved achievable rate performance is obtained in the presence of RISs for both near-field and far-field conditions.

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