Intelligent reflecting surface-enabled electromagnetic stealth for 6G: recent advances and future prospects
The rapid development of wireless technology has driven a high level of informatization in modern warfare, opening a new era in electronic countermeasures (ECM). With the continuous innovation of advanced radar technology, the survival capability of weapons and equipment such as missiles and aircraf...
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author | MA Tiantian ZHENG Beixiong XIONG Xue ZHANG Rui |
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description | The rapid development of wireless technology has driven a high level of informatization in modern warfare, opening a new era in electronic countermeasures (ECM). With the continuous innovation of advanced radar technology, the survival capability of weapons and equipment such as missiles and aircraft is facing unprecedented challenges. The development and application of electromagnetic stealth technology can effectively enhance the survivability of modern weapons, which becomes a crucial direction for military technology development. However, traditional electromagnetic stealth technologies are often constrained by practical conditions and fail to meet the stealth requirements of military operations. To address this issue, intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-enabled electromagnetic stealth technology was proposed. This technology utilized IRS to suppress or redirect reflected signals, thus achieving adaptive transparent or deceptive electromagnetic stealth. To fully explore the great potential of IRS in the field of electromagnetic stealth, the basic principles, system models, design challenges, and open issues of IRS-enabled electromagnetic stealth were discussed, aiming to provide directional guidance for the future development of electromagnetic stealth technology. |
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spelling | doaj-art-61b28ad9c18942b0bd0402abde9cc8ca2025-01-15T03:33:45ZzhoBeijing Xintong Media Co., LtdDianxin kexue1000-08012024-07-0140253367513146Intelligent reflecting surface-enabled electromagnetic stealth for 6G: recent advances and future prospectsMA TiantianZHENG BeixiongXIONG XueZHANG RuiThe rapid development of wireless technology has driven a high level of informatization in modern warfare, opening a new era in electronic countermeasures (ECM). With the continuous innovation of advanced radar technology, the survival capability of weapons and equipment such as missiles and aircraft is facing unprecedented challenges. The development and application of electromagnetic stealth technology can effectively enhance the survivability of modern weapons, which becomes a crucial direction for military technology development. However, traditional electromagnetic stealth technologies are often constrained by practical conditions and fail to meet the stealth requirements of military operations. To address this issue, intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-enabled electromagnetic stealth technology was proposed. This technology utilized IRS to suppress or redirect reflected signals, thus achieving adaptive transparent or deceptive electromagnetic stealth. To fully explore the great potential of IRS in the field of electromagnetic stealth, the basic principles, system models, design challenges, and open issues of IRS-enabled electromagnetic stealth were discussed, aiming to provide directional guidance for the future development of electromagnetic stealth technology.http://www.telecomsci.com/zh/article/doi/10.11959/j.issn.1000-0801.2024188/electromagnetic stealth technologyIRSelectronic countermeasureadaptive signal processing |
spellingShingle | MA Tiantian ZHENG Beixiong XIONG Xue ZHANG Rui Intelligent reflecting surface-enabled electromagnetic stealth for 6G: recent advances and future prospects Dianxin kexue electromagnetic stealth technology IRS electronic countermeasure adaptive signal processing |
title | Intelligent reflecting surface-enabled electromagnetic stealth for 6G: recent advances and future prospects |
title_full | Intelligent reflecting surface-enabled electromagnetic stealth for 6G: recent advances and future prospects |
title_fullStr | Intelligent reflecting surface-enabled electromagnetic stealth for 6G: recent advances and future prospects |
title_full_unstemmed | Intelligent reflecting surface-enabled electromagnetic stealth for 6G: recent advances and future prospects |
title_short | Intelligent reflecting surface-enabled electromagnetic stealth for 6G: recent advances and future prospects |
title_sort | intelligent reflecting surface enabled electromagnetic stealth for 6g recent advances and future prospects |
topic | electromagnetic stealth technology IRS electronic countermeasure adaptive signal processing |
url | http://www.telecomsci.com/zh/article/doi/10.11959/j.issn.1000-0801.2024188/ |
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