In terms of complex radio environments especially in dense urban areas, a very interesting topic is considered - the utilization of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces. Basically, based on simple controls of the angle of reflection of the signal from the surface, it is possible to achieve different effects in a radio communication system. Maximizing or minimizing the received power at specific locations near the reflecting surface is the most important effect. Thanks to this, it is possible to: receive a signal in a place where it was not possible, detect spectrum occupancy in a place where the sensor could not make a correct detection, or minimize interference in a specific receiver. In this paper, all three concepts are presented, and, using a simple ray tracing simulation, the potential profit in each scenario is shown. In addition, a scenario was analyzed in which several of the aforementioned situations are combined.