Channel Estimation for Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-Assisted Cell-Free Communications

IF 2.5 4区 计算机科学 Q3 TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Chenfei Xie, Songjie Yang, Zhongpei Zhang
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Recent advancements in reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted cell-free systems have primarily focused on improving coverage and reducing network costs. However, much of the existing literature assumes perfect knowledge of channel state information (CSI), which poses significant challenges in practical implementations. This study investigates the channel estimation problem in RIS-assisted cell-free systems, highlighting two key observations: (1) a shared channel exists between the base station (BS) and the RIS across all users, and (2) a similar common channel exists between the RIS and the users across all BSs. Building on these insights, the paper addresses the challenges of cascaded and two-timescale channel estimation. Specifically, two novel methods are introduced: (1) a 3D-MMV-based compressive sensing technique for efficient cascaded channel estimation, and (2) a pilot reduction strategy that leverages multi-BS cooperation to enhance channel estimation performance. These methods aim to improve the accuracy and efficiency of channel estimation in RIS-assisted cell-free systems while minimizing pilot overhead.

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期刊介绍: ransactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies (ETT), formerly known as European Transactions on Telecommunications (ETT), has the following aims: - to attract cutting-edge publications from leading researchers and research groups around the world - to become a highly cited source of timely research findings in emerging fields of telecommunications - to limit revision and publication cycles to a few months and thus significantly increase attractiveness to publish - to become the leading journal for publishing the latest developments in telecommunications
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