Diffuse field cross-correlation in a programmable-metasurface-stirred reverberation chamber
Résumé
Programmable metasurfaces can endow complex scattering environments with reconfigurability. Here, we make use of these configurational degrees of freedom to retrieve the impulse response between two passive antennas via cross-correlation techniques. An ensemble of stirred chaotic wave fields in a reverberation chamber (RC) can play the role of thermal noise in passive Green's function retrieval. Instead of using a conventional mechanical mode stirrer, we generate the ensemble of RC configurations with random configurations of a programmable metasurface. We adapt the data processing of the diffuse field cross-correlation technique to this stirring mechanism, which is, given the size of the RC, nominally inefficient, and we investigate the convergence of the cross-correlated signals toward the impulse response. Finally, we apply our scheme to phaseless imaging in complex propagation environments, with potential applications in indoor context-awareness.
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Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]
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