Abstract

In future 6G millimeter-wave/sub-THz vehicle-to-everything communication systems, vehicles are expected to be equipped with massive antenna arrays to compensate for the severe path loss. However, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) direct links are prone to blockage by surrounding vehicles. Emerging metasurface technologies enable the control of the electromagnetic wave reflection towards the desired direction to boost communication performance. Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS), and the pre-configured counterpart intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRS), are promising low-cost relaying systems for 6G. This paper proposes the usage of conformal metasurfaces (C-RIS or C-IRS) deployed on vehicles’ body to mitigate the blockage impact by creating artificial reflections, compensating for the non-flat shape of the vehicle’s body with proper phase patterns. We analytically derive the phase pattern for a cylindrical C-RIS/C-IRS, accounting for the shape of the car body, which generalizes the conventional planar ones. We propose a novel design for optimally pre-configured C-IRS proving its benefits in a V2V highway scenario. The traffic simulation results show a reduction of blockage probability by 20% for C-IRS and 70% for C-RIS as a benchmark, as well as a remarkable improvement in average signal-to-noise ratio by 10–20 dB for C-IRS and 30–40 dB for C-RIS.

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