2023
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.23041643.v1
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An Efficient Ray-Based Modeling Approach for Scattering from Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces

Abstract: <p>Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RISs), which can be implemented using metasurface technology or reflect/transmit antenna array technology, have garnered significant attention in research studies focused on both their technological aspects and potential applications. While various modeling approaches have been proposed - ranging from electromagnetic simulations and analytical integral formulations to simplified approaches based on scattering matrix theory - there remains a great need for efficient… Show more

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“…Accurate E x (x ′ , y ′ ) and E y (x ′ , y ′ ) enable the precise computation of RIS scattered fields at any point (i.e., in both the near-and far-field regions) for the corresponding configuration. Based on the equivalence principle, general methods to model RIS scattering have been proposed [21], [22]. Compared to the methods in [4]- [6], these equivalence principle-based techniques enabled a more rigorous evaluation of near-field scattering and considered the finiteness of an RIS.…”
Section: B Computing Ris Scattered Fields Based On the Equivalence Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accurate E x (x ′ , y ′ ) and E y (x ′ , y ′ ) enable the precise computation of RIS scattered fields at any point (i.e., in both the near-and far-field regions) for the corresponding configuration. Based on the equivalence principle, general methods to model RIS scattering have been proposed [21], [22]. Compared to the methods in [4]- [6], these equivalence principle-based techniques enabled a more rigorous evaluation of near-field scattering and considered the finiteness of an RIS.…”
Section: B Computing Ris Scattered Fields Based On the Equivalence Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%