SPAILGNIAug 7, 2020

mpNet: variable depth unfolded neural network for massive MIMO channel estimation

arXiv:2008.04088v336 citations
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This addresses channel estimation challenges for massive MIMO communication systems, offering an incremental improvement by adding flexibility to physical models.

The paper tackles channel estimation in massive MIMO systems by proposing mpNet, an unfolded neural network that trains online and adapts its depth to SNR, achieving performance nearly as low as with a perfectly calibrated system.

Massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication systems have a huge potential both in terms of data rate and energy efficiency, although channel estimation becomes challenging for a large number of antennas. Using a physical model allows to ease the problem by injecting a priori information based on the physics of propagation. However, such a model rests on simplifying assumptions and requires to know precisely the configuration of the system, which is unrealistic in practice.In this paper we present mpNet, an unfolded neural network specifically designed for massive MIMO channel estimation. It is trained online in an unsupervised way. Moreover, mpNet is computationally efficient and automatically adapts its depth to the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The method we propose adds flexibility to physical channel models by allowing a base station (BS) to automatically correct its channel estimation algorithm based on incoming data, without the need for a separate offline training phase.It is applied to realistic millimeter wave channels and shows great performance, achieving a channel estimation error almost as low as one would get with a perfectly calibrated system. It also allows incident detection and automatic correction, making the BS resilient and able to automatically adapt to changes in its environment.

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