Electromagnetically Reconfigurable Antennas for 6G: Enabling Technologies, Prototype Studies, and Research Outlook

Pinjun Zheng, Ruiqi Wang, Yuchen Zhang, Md. Jahangir Hossain, Anas Chaaban, Atif Shamim, Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri

2025-05-31

Abstract

The transition to the sixth-generation (6G) network is anticipated to redefine wireless transceiver architectures, demanding higher adaptability and efficiency at the antenna layer. Electromagnetically reconfigurable antennas (ERAs) have emerged as a promising solution capable of dynamically reconfiguring wireless channels to meet these requirements. This article presents an overview of recent advancements in ERA technology, underscoring its transformative potential for 6G applications. Drawing from several initial studies, we demonstrate that ERAs can significantly enhance communication rates and hardware efficiency. Nevertheless, critical challenges remain in hardware design and signal processing methodologies, necessitating concerted efforts from both the antenna and communication communities. We identify these gaps and outline key research directions to fully unlock the capabilities of ERAs in next-generation wireless networks.