Design of Terahertz Band 1-Bit Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface: Applications and Coding Methodologies

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Abstract

In the forthcoming 6G wireless communication
networks, it is crucial to address the challenges of massive
information capacity and ultra-high data transmission rate.
Terahertz (THz) band communication emerges as a promising
candidate to meet these demands. However, the natural physical
characteristics of THz signals, including significant attenuation in
transmission and limited diffraction capabilities, pose substantial
limitations on their practical applications. In recent years,
reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) have garnered significant
interest due to their exceptional potential in manipulating
electromagnetic (EM) waves. RIS is anticipated to mitigate
the challenges associated with THz communication. In this
research, we introduce a RIS design featuring 1-bit phase
modulation operating within THz bands. The RIS units leverage
PIN diodes to dynamically adjust the unit structure, enabling
dynamic encoding of the RIS metasurface based on the on
and off states of diodes. In this paper, three typical application
scenarios, including beam scanning, beam convolution, and radar
cross section (RCS) reduction, are listed. Coding methodologies
including fractional coding, convolution, Golay-Rudin-Shapiro
(GRS) coding, and Genetic Algorithm (GA) coding, are deployed,
and simulation results illustrate the effectiveness. This study
lays the groundwork for the practical deployment and coding
strategies of RIS in the THz bands, thereby facilitating the
integration of THz technology into the next generation of 6G
communication systems.

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2025-10-13

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THz theory and technology