Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces for communication, computing and sensing’

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In this talk the cutting-edge Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS) designs developed for controlling the wireless propagation environment will be presented. Through theoretical analysis, extensive simulations and accurate fabrication, we have evaluated the performance of reflective, transmissive, and Simultaneous Transmissive and Reflective (STAR) surfaces in key wireless communication environments. The findings of each configuration offer unique advantages in signal characteristics according to each deployment context. This work not only underscores the versatility of RIS technology but also delivers beneficial insights into deciding the proper RIS configuration based on application requirements. In this talk different reconfigurable intelligent surface prototypes for communication, computing and sensing will be presented and discussed.


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  • Date: 26 Nov 2024
  • Time: 10:00 AM UTC to 11:30 AM UTC
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  • Via Mesiano 77
  • Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige
  • Italy 38123
  • Building: DICAM
  • Room Number: 2R

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Prof. Mohsen Khalily of 5G/6G Innovation Centres Institute for Communication Systems University of Surrey, United Kingdomn

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Prof. Mohsen KHALILY

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Dr Mohsen Khalily is currently an Associate Professor in Antennas and Propagation and the Head of the Surface Electromagnetics Lab (SEMLAB) at the Institute for Communication Systems, University of Surrey, UK. He has published four book chapters and almost 200 academic articles in international peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings and has been the Principal Investigator on research grants totalling in excess of £4.5 million in the field of surface electromagnetics. He is the leading rapporteur for the work item on implementation and practical considerations of the Reconfigurable Inteligent Surface (RIS) in the dedicated Industry Specification Group within the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). His research interests include surface electromagnetics, mmWave and THz antennas and propagation modelling. He is a Senior Member IEEE, a fellow of the U.K. Higher Education Academy and serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transaction on Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, and Scientific Reports (Nature-Index).