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Holographic-inspired meta-surfaces exploiting vortex beams for low-interference multipair IoT communications: From theory to prototype

Zhao et al., 2023

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1748726840775624944
Author
Zhao Y
Guan Y
Ismail A
Ju G
Lin D
Lu Y
Yuen C
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IEEE Internet of Things Journal

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Meta-surfaces, also known as reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs), have emerged as a cost-effective, low-power consumption, and flexible solution for enabling multiple applications in Internet of Things (IoT). However, in the context of meta-surface-assisted …
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