ITLGFeb 17, 2023

Deep Reinforcement Learning for mmWave Initial Beam Alignment

arXiv:2302.08969v16 citationsh-index: 44
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses beam alignment for mmWave communications, offering a potentially more flexible approach, though it is incremental as it modifies existing methods.

The paper tackled the initial beam alignment problem in mmWave communications by applying deep reinforcement learning with action space shaping, achieving competitive performance with state-of-the-art methods in simulated environments.

We investigate the applicability of deep reinforcement learning algorithms to the adaptive initial access beam alignment problem for mmWave communications using the state-of-the-art proximal policy optimization algorithm as an example. In comparison to recent unsupervised learning based approaches developed to tackle this problem, deep reinforcement learning has the potential to address a new and wider range of applications, since, in principle, no (differentiable) model of the channel and/or the whole system is required for training, and only agent-environment interactions are necessary to learn an algorithm (be it online or using a recorded dataset). We show that, although the chosen off-the-shelf deep reinforcement learning agent fails to perform well when trained on realistic problem sizes, introducing action space shaping in the form of beamforming modules vastly improves the performance, without sacrificing much generalizability. Using this add-on, the agent is able to deliver competitive performance to various state-of-the-art methods on simulated environments, even under realistic problem sizes. This demonstrates that through well-directed modification, deep reinforcement learning may have a chance to compete with other approaches in this area, opening up many straightforward extensions to other/similar scenarios.

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