Learning to Estimate RIS-Aided mmWave Channels

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Abstract

Inspired by the remarkable learning and prediction performance of deep neural networks (DNNs), we apply one special type of DNN framework, known as model-driven deep unfolding neural network, to reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-Aided millimeter wave (mmWave) single-input multiple-output (SIMO) systems. We focus on uplink cascaded channel estimation, where known and fixed base station combining and RIS phase control matrices are considered for collecting observations. To boost the estimation performance and reduce the training overhead, the inherent channel sparsity of mmWave channels is leveraged in the deep unfolding method. It is verified that the proposed deep unfolding network architecture can outperform the least squares (LS) method with a relatively smaller training overhead and online computational complexity.

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He, J., Wymeersch, H., Di Renzo, M., & Juntti, M. (2022). Learning to Estimate RIS-Aided mmWave Channels. IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 11(4), 841–845. https://doi.org/10.1109/LWC.2022.3147250

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