Chinese engineers have developed tech that turns walls,pipes into sensors. It boosts wireless communication,slashing dead zones. This innovation, called Distributed Integrated Sensing and Communication Metasurface (DISACM),snagged gold at Geneva's International Exhibition of Inventions in March,results announced online June 14.
Professor Cheng Qiang and academician Cui Tiejun from Southeast University,Nanjing, led team. They crafted a metasurface system to reshape wireless signal paths. Improves communication,environmental awareness,computational coordination. Researchers tested DISACM by installing ten modules on a building facade. Result? A big jump in reference signal received power (RSRP) by 10 to 20 decibels (dB) in spots once dead zones.
And tech supports wireless data rates up to 400 megabits per second. While enhancing connectivity,DISACM modules offer environmental sensing,can count foot traffic . Built for upcoming 6G networks,this marks a major advance in smart-city tech… shaking up urban communication,monitoring systems.






