多ris辅助MIMO系统中低复杂度CSI采集的信道定制

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Weicong Chen;Yu Han;Chao-Kai Wen;Xiao Li;Shi Jin
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多个可重构智能面(RISs)的部署通过提高信道质量来改善传播环境,但也使信道估计变得复杂。传统的无线通信系统设计涉及全信道状态信息(CSI)采集和RIS配置,由于大量的导频开销和计算复杂性,可能会降低传输效率。本研究介绍了一种集成CSI采集和RIS配置的创新方法,利用RIS的信道改变能力来降低CSI采集的开销和复杂性。重点是多ris辅助系统,具有直接和反射传播路径。通过在RIS配置过程中应用快速变化的反射序列进行信道训练,将复杂的信道估计问题分解为更简单、独立的任务。这些快速变化的反射有效地隔离了来自不同路径的传输信号,简化了上行和下行通信的CSI采集过程,降低了复杂性。在上行场景下,基于定位的算法提取部分CSI,通知RIS参数调整,创建稀疏反射信道,实现上行信道的精确重构。下行链路通信受益于这种战略性定制的反射通道,可以用更少的导频信号进行有效的CSI采集。仿真结果表明,该方法能够在对归一化均方误差影响最小的情况下精确重建反射通道,同时提高频谱效率。
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Channel Customization for Low-Complexity CSI Acquisition in Multi-RIS-Assisted MIMO Systems
The deployment of multiple reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) enhances the propagation environment by improving channel quality, but it also complicates channel estimation. Following the conventional wireless communication system design, which involves full channel state information (CSI) acquisition followed by RIS configuration, can reduce transmission efficiency due to substantial pilot overhead and computational complexity. This study introduces an innovative approach that integrates CSI acquisition and RIS configuration, leveraging the channel-altering capabilities of the RIS to reduce both the overhead and complexity of CSI acquisition. The focus is on multi-RIS-assisted systems, featuring both direct and reflected propagation paths. By applying a fast-varying reflection sequence during RIS configuration for channel training, the complex problem of channel estimation is decomposed into simpler, independent tasks. These fast-varying reflections effectively isolate transmit signals from different paths, streamlining the CSI acquisition process for both uplink and downlink communications with reduced complexity. In uplink scenarios, a positioning-based algorithm derives partial CSI, informing the adjustment of RIS parameters to create a sparse reflection channel, enabling precise reconstruction of the uplink channel. Downlink communication benefits from this strategically tailored reflection channel, allowing effective CSI acquisition with fewer pilot signals. Simulation results highlight the proposed methodology’s ability to accurately reconstruct the reflection channel with minimal impact on the normalized mean square error while simultaneously enhancing spectral efficiency.
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