
Practical Challenges for Reliable RIS Deployment in Heterogeneous Multi-Operator Multi-Band Networks
Author(s) -
Mehdi Monemi,
Mehdi Rasti,
Arthur S. De Sena,
Mohammad Amir Fallah,
Matti Latva-Aho,
Marco Di Renzo
Publication year - 2025
Publication title -
ieee communications magazine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Magazines
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.823
H-Index - 252
eISSN - 1558-1896
pISSN - 0163-6804
DOI - 10.1109/mcom.002.2400441
Subject(s) - power, energy and industry applications , signal processing and analysis , computing and processing , communication, networking and broadcast technologies
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) have been introduced as arrays of nearly passive elements with software-tunable electromagnetic properties to dynamically manipulate the reflection/transmission of radio signals. Research in this area focuses on two applications, namely user-assist RIS aiming to tune the RIS to enhance the quality-of-service (QoS) of target users and malicious RIS aiming for an attacker to degrade the QoS at victim receivers through generating intended destructive interference. While both user-assist and malicious RIS applications have been explored extensively, the impact of RIS deployments on imposing unintended interference on various wireless user-equipments (UEs) remains underexplored. This article investigates the challenges of integrating RISs into multi-carrier, multi-user, and multi-operator wireless networks. We discuss how RIS deployments intended to benefit specific users can negatively impact other users served at various carrier frequencies through different network operators. While not an ideal solution, we discuss how ultra-narrowband metasurfaces can be incorporated into the manufacturing of RISs to mitigate some challenges of RIS deployment in wireless networks. We also present a simulation scenario to illustrate practical challenges associated with the deployment of RISs in shared public environments.
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