Aerial platforms with reconfigurable smart surfaces for 5G and beyond

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Abstract

Aerial platforms are expected to deliver enhanced and seamless connectivity in the fifth generation (5G) wireless networks and beyond (B5G). Alternatively, reconfigurable smart surfaces (RSS), which smartly exploit/recycle signal reflections in the environment, are increasingly being recognized as a new wireless communication paradigm to improve communication links. In fact, their reduced cost, low power use, light weight, and flexible deployment make them an attractive candidate for integration with 5G/B5G technologies. In this article, we discuss comprehensive approaches to the integration of RSS in aerial platforms. First, we present a review of RSS technology, its operations, and types of communication. Next, we describe how RSS can be used in aerial platforms, and we propose a control architecture workflow. Then several potential use cases are presented and discussed. Finally, associated research challenges are identified.

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Alfattani, S., Jaafar, W., Hmamouche, Y., Yanikomeroglu, H., Yongacoglu, A., Dao, N. D., & Zhu, P. (2021). Aerial platforms with reconfigurable smart surfaces for 5G and beyond. IEEE Communications Magazine, 59(1), 96–102. https://doi.org/10.1109/MCOM.001.2000350

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