Category : Wireless R&D
RIS-Assisted Communication System Lab
Enhancing Wireless Networks through Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS)
The RIS-Assisted Communication System Lab is a state-of-the-art setup designed for academic institutions and R&D organizations to explore, test, and innovate in Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS)-based wireless communication. It enables researchers to control the radio environment dynamically—...

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The RIS-Assisted Communication Lab offers a complete testbed for studying and experimenting with Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) — one of the key enabling technologies for 6G networks. The lab setup includes a 16×16 RIS array, controller hardware, horn antennas, and software-defined radios (SDRs) to form a fully functional communication environment where users can visualize and control how signals interact with programmable surfaces.
The RIS control software stack allows users to implement beamforming, channel estimation, and closed-loop feedback control, providing hands-on learning and real-time testing of RIS performance. It supports adaptive phase manipulation, enabling researchers to optimize reflection, minimize path loss, and analyze signal quality improvements under different environmental conditions.
A comprehensive Lab Manual with guided experiments supports users in learning, testing, and developing custom RIS algorithms. The setup also includes a one-day training and installation session by experts to ensure seamless deployment.
This lab provides an ideal environment for academic institutions, universities, and R&D centers to lead innovations in next-generation wireless communication and intelligent propagation environments.