Space-Time Phase Coupling in STMM-based Wireless Communications

1 Jun 2023  ·  Marouan Mizmizi, Dario Tagliaferri, Marco Di Renzo, Umberto Spagnolini ·

Space-time modulated metasurfaces (STMMs) are a recently proposed generalization of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, which include a proper time-varying phase at the metasurface elements, enabling higher flexibility and control of the reflected signals. The spatial component can be designed to control the direction of reflection, while the temporal one can be adjusted to change the frequency of the reflected signal or to convey information. However, the coupling between the spatial and temporal phases at the STMM can adversely affect its performance. Therefore, this paper analyzes the system parameters that affect the space-time coupling. Furthermore, two methods for space-time decoupling are investigated. Numerical results highlight the effectiveness of the proposed decoupling methods and reveal that the space-time phase coupling increases with the bandwidth of the temporal phase, the size of the STMM, and with grazing angles of incidence onto the STMM.

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