Deep Inverse Design of Reconfigurable Metasurfaces for Future Communications

Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) have recently received significant attention as building blocks for smart radio environments and adaptable wireless channels. By altering the spaceand time-varying electromagnetic (EM) properties, the RIS transforms the inherently stochastic nature of the wireless environment into a programmable propagation channel. Conventionally, designing RIS to yield a desired EM response requires trial-and-error by iteratively investigating a large possibility of various geometries and materials through thousands of full-wave EM simulations. In this context, deep learning (DL) techniques are proving critical in reducing the computational cost and time of RIS inverse design. Instead of explicitly solving Maxwell’s equations, DL models learn physics-based relationships through supervised training data. Further, generative adversarial networks are shown to synthesize novel RIS designs not previously seen in literature. This article provides a synopsis of DL techniques for inverse RIS design and optimization to yield targeted EM response necessary for future wireless networks.

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