On the use of intelligent metasurfaces in data centers

Waqar Ali Aziz, Vasos Vassiliou, Taqwa Saeed, Andreas Pitsillides, Marios Lestas
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On-demand wireless links in hybrid data centers can augment the existing network capacity to improve the performance. In the absence of line of sight between the rack transceivers, reflectors have been considered in literature to support high bandwidth, on-demand wireless links within the data centers. Metasurfaces, as a candidate smart reflector technology can be harnessed to bring the intelligence burden to the reflector side which, coupled with the expected low power expenditure, can render the technology a useful alternative. Given the fact that this has not been considered in the literature before, in this paper we highlight the design challenges which emanate from such a consideration and present tools and methodologies which can be utilized to address these challenges, focusing on two problems: wireless link selection to be served by the metasurface, and workload characterization within the metasurface. The former is formulated as an optimization problem with demonstrated effectiveness in minimizing the job completion time. Moreover, the workload analysis reveals a number of interesting attributes, as for example, uneven spatial distribution of traffic on the metasurface's controller network and how this is affected by the metasurface size and location, while the use of beam splitting on the metasurface to support parallel processing and storage functionalities does not significantly affect the incurred workload. Unlike previous work on metasurfaces, which consider mobility-driven reconfigurations, in this paper for the first time we consider data-driven reconfigurations.
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关于数据中心中智能元表面的使用
混合数据中心的按需无线链路可以增强现有网络容量,从而提高性能。在机架收发器之间没有视线的情况下,文献中认为反射器可以支持数据中心内的高带宽、按需无线链路。元表面作为一种候选的智能反射器技术,可以用来将智能负担带到反射器端,再加上预期的低功耗,可以使该技术成为一种有用的替代方案。鉴于之前的文献中没有考虑到这一点,在本文中,我们强调了从这种考虑中产生的设计挑战,并提出了可以用来解决这些挑战的工具和方法,重点关注两个问题:由元表面服务的无线链路选择,以及元表面内的工作负载表征。前者是一个优化问题,具有最小化作业完成时间的有效性。此外,工作负载分析揭示了许多有趣的属性,例如,元表面控制器网络上流量的空间分布不均匀,以及这是如何受到元表面大小和位置的影响的,而在元表面上使用波束分割来支持并行处理和存储功能并不会显著影响所产生的工作负载。不像以前在元表面上的工作,考虑移动驱动的重新配置,在本文中,我们第一次考虑数据驱动的重新配置。
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