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Fadil Habibi Danufane

Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay

Publications -  12
Citations -  1092

Fadil Habibi Danufane is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Cumulative distribution function. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 587 citations. Previous affiliations of Fadil Habibi Danufane include Indonesian Institute of Sciences.

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Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces vs. Relaying: Differences, Similarities, and Performance Comparison

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the potential applications of RISs in wireless networks that operate at high-frequency bands, eg, millimeter wave (30-100 GHz) and sub-millimeter-wave (greater than 100 GHz) frequencies when used in a manner similar to relays.
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Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces vs. Relaying: Differences, Similarities, and Performance Comparison

TL;DR: The present paper elaborates on the key differences and similarities between RISs that are configured to operate as anomalous reflectors and relays and illustrates numerical results that highlight the spectral efficiency gains of RISs when their size is sufficiently large as compared with the wavelength of the radio waves.
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On the Path-Loss of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces: An Approach Based on Green’s Theorem Applied to Vector Fields

TL;DR: A physics-consistent analytical characterization of the free-space path-loss of a wireless link in the presence of a reconfigurable intelligent surface based on the vector generalization of Green’s theorem is introduced.
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Analytical Modeling of the Path-Loss for Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces – Anomalous Mirror or Scatterer ?

TL;DR: This work introduces simple formulas for the electric field scattered by an RIS that is modeled as a sheet of electromagnetic material of negligible thickness by leveraging the general scalar theory of diffraction and the Huygens-Fresnel principle.
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On the Path-Loss of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces: An Approach Based on Green's Theorem Applied to Vector Fields

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduced a physics-based analytical characterization of the free-space path-loss of a wireless link in the presence of a reconfigurable intelligent surface.