Method and apparatus for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar sensing with reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)
Some aspects described include of methods operating a wireless node, the wireless node and non-transitory computer-readable medium. In some aspects, the method may include determining a first configuration associated with a first group of reconfigurable intelligence surfaces (RIS's), each RIS of the first group of RIS's being configured based on the first configuration for enabling a respective signal path from the wireless node toward a first target area. In addition, the method may include transmitting or receiving a first plurality of signals, to or from the first target area, via the first group of RIS's in accordance with the first configuration.
1 . A method of operating a wireless node, comprising:
determining a first configuration associated with a first group of reconfigurable intelligence surfaces (RIS's), each RIS of the first group of RIS's being configured based on the first configuration for enabling a respective signal path from the wireless node toward a first target area; and
transmitting or receiving a first plurality of signals, to or from the first target area, via the first group of RIS's in accordance with the first configuration.
2 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
determining a second configuration associated with a second group of RIS's, each RIS of the second group of RIS's being configured based on the second configuration for enabling a respective signal path from the wireless node toward a second target area; and
transmitting or receiving a second plurality of signals, to or from the second target area, via the second group of RIS's in accordance with the second configuration, wherein:
the first group of RIS's is different from the second group of RIS's, and
the first target area is different from the second target area.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first group of RIS's is configured to redirect sensing signals toward the first target area, and the sensing signals are distinguishable from one another by orthogonality thereof based on one or more of Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM), Frequency-Division Multiplexing (FDM), or Code-Division Multiplexing (CDM) in accordance with the first configuration.
4 . The method of claim 3 , wherein the CDM corresponds to individual RIS's of the first group of RIS's being configured to incorporate different watermarks or orthogonal complementary codes embedded in corresponding signals, respectively.
5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the transmitting or receiving the first plurality of signals comprises:
transmitting, via each RIS of the first group of RIS's, a respective sensing signal for performing a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar sensing operation to the first target area based on the first configuration.
6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein the transmitting or receiving the first plurality of signals comprises:
receiving, via each RIS of the first group of RIS's, a respective returning signal in response to the respective sensing signal for performing the MIMO radar sensing operation from the first target area based on the first configuration.
7 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising:
transmitting, by the wireless node to at least one other wireless node, the first configuration associated with the first group of RIS's, the at least one other wireless node being configured to receive, via each RIS of the first group of RIS's, a respective returning signal in response to the respective sensing signal for performing the MIMO radar sensing operation from the first target area based on the first configuration.
8 . The method of claim 7 , wherein:
the MIMO radar sensing operation is a non-coherent MIMO radar sensing operation, and
the wireless node and the at least one other wireless node are one user equipment (UE) and one base station, two UEs, or two base stations.
9 . A wireless node, comprising:
a memory;
at least one transceiver; and
at least one processor communicatively coupled to the memory and the at least one transceiver, the at least one processor configured to:
determine a first configuration associated with a first group of reconfigurable intelligence surfaces (RIS's), each RIS of the first group of RIS's being configured based on the first configuration for enabling a respective signal path from the wireless node toward a first target area; and
transmit or receive, via the at least one transceiver, a first plurality of signals, to or from the first target area, via the first group of RIS's in accordance with the first configuration.
10 . The wireless node of claim 9 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to:
determine a second configuration associated with a second group of RIS's, each RIS of the second group of RIS's being configured based on the second configuration for enabling a respective signal path from the wireless node toward a second target area; and
transmit or receive, via the at least one transceiver, a second plurality of signals, to or from the second target area, via the second group of RIS's in accordance with the second configuration, wherein:
the first group of RIS's is different from the second group of RIS's, and
the first target area is different from the second target area.
11 . The wireless node of claim 9 , wherein the first group of RIS's is configured to redirect sensing signals toward the first target area, and the sensing signals are distinguishable from one another by orthogonality thereof based on one or more of Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM), Frequency-Division Multiplexing (FDM), or Code-Division Multiplexing (CDM) in accordance with the first configuration.
12 . The wireless node of claim 11 , wherein the CDM corresponds to individual RIS's of the first group of RIS's being configured to incorporate different watermarks or orthogonal complementary codes embedded in corresponding signals, respectively.
13 . The wireless node of claim 9 , wherein the at least one processor is configured to:
transmit, via the at least one transceiver and via each RIS of the first group of RIS's, a respective sensing signal for performing a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar sensing operation to the first target area based on the first configuration.
14 . The wireless node of claim 13 , wherein the at least one processor is configured to:
receive, via the at least one transceiver and via each RIS of the first group of RIS's, a respective returning signal in response to the respective sensing signal for performing the MIMO radar sensing operation from the first target area based on the first configuration.
15 . The wireless node of claim 13 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to:
transmit, via the at least one transceiver to at least one other wireless node, the first configuration associated with the first group of RIS's, the at least one other wireless node being configured to receive, via each RIS of the first group of RIS's, a respective returning signal in response to the respective sensing signal for performing the MIMO radar sensing operation from the first target area based on the first configuration.
16 . The wireless node of claim 15 , wherein:
the MIMO radar sensing operation is a non-coherent MIMO radar sensing operation, and
the wireless node and the at least one other wireless node are one user equipment (UE) and one base station, two UEs, or two base stations.
17 . A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a wireless node, cause the wireless node to:
determine a first configuration associated with a first group of reconfigurable intelligence surfaces (RIS's), each RIS of the first group of RIS's being configured based on the first configuration for enabling a respective signal path from the wireless node toward a first target area; and
transmit or receive a first plurality of signals, to or from the first target area, via the first group of RIS's in accordance with the first configuration.
18 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 17 , wherein the computer-executable instructions, when executed by the wireless node, cause the wireless node to:
determine a second configuration associated with a second group of RIS's, each RIS of the second group of RIS's being configured based on the second configuration for enabling a respective signal path from the wireless node toward a second target area; and
transmit or receive a second plurality of signals, to or from the second target area, via the second group of RIS's in accordance with the second configuration, wherein:
the first group of RIS's is different from the second group of RIS's, and
the first target area is different from the second target area.
19 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 17 , wherein the computer-executable instructions, when executed by the wireless node, cause the wireless node to:
transmit, via each RIS of the first group of RIS's, a respective sensing signal for performing a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar sensing operation to the first target area based on the first configuration.
20 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 19 , wherein the computer-executable instructions, when executed by the wireless node, cause the wireless node to:
receive, via each RIS of the first group of RIS's, a respective returning signal in response to the respective sensing signal for performing the MIMO radar sensing operation from the first target area based on the first configuration; or
transmit, to at least one other wireless node, the first configuration associated with the first group of RIS's, the at least one other wireless node being configured to receive, via each RIS of the first group of RIS's, a respective returning signal in response to the respective sensing signal for performing the MIMO radar sensing operation from the first target area based on the first configuration.