论文标题
可重新配置的智能计算表面:当波传播控制符合计算时
Reconfigurable Intelligent Computational Surfaces: When Wave Propagation Control Meets Computing
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论文摘要
设想的第六代(6G)无线网络将涉及通信和计算的智能集成,从而满足不同应用程序的紧急需求。为了实现智能无线电环境的概念,可重新配置的智能表面(RISS)是一项有前途的技术,可通过外部控制来提供可编程传播撞击电磁信号的技术。但是,常规RIS的纯粹反思性质在支持基于计算的应用(例如基于波浪的计算和信号处理)方面引起了重大挑战。为了满足未来的沟通和计算要求,需要新材料来补充元信息的现有技术,从而实现电子及其应用的进一步多样化。在这种情况下,我们介绍了可重构智能计算表面(RICS)的概念,该概念由两个可重构的多功能层组成:“可重新配置的光束成型层”,该层负责调谐信号反射,吸收,折叠和折叠,以及集中在基于级别的计算上的“智能计算层”。通过探索有关计算超材料的最新趋势,RICS有可能使联合通信和计算成为现实。我们进一步展示了RICS在执行无线频谱传感和保密信号处理方面的两个典型应用。最终强调了由RICS的设计和运作引起的未来研究挑战。
The envisioned sixth-generation (6G) of wireless networks will involve an intelligent integration of communications and computing, thereby meeting the urgent demands of diverse applications. To realize the concept of the smart radio environment, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) are a promising technology for offering programmable propagation of impinging electromagnetic signals via external control. However, the purely reflective nature of conventional RISs induces significant challenges in supporting computation-based applications, e.g., wave-based calculation and signal processing. To fulfil future communication and computing requirements, new materials are needed to complement the existing technologies of metasurfaces, enabling further diversification of electronics and their applications. In this event, we introduce the concept of reconfigurable intelligent computational surface (RICS), which is composed of two reconfigurable multifunctional layers: the `reconfigurable beamforming layer' which is responsible for tunable signal reflection, absorption, and refraction, and the `intelligence computation layer' that concentrates on metamaterials-based computing. By exploring the recent trends on computational metamaterials, RICSs have the potential to make joint communication and computation a reality. We further demonstrate two typical applications of RICSs for performing wireless spectrum sensing and secrecy signal processing. Future research challenges arising from the design and operation of RICSs are finally highlighted.