SPAILGMay 21, 2024

Near-Field Spot Beamfocusing: A Correlation-Aware Transfer Learning Approach

arXiv:2405.19347v33 citationsh-index: 10IEEE Trans Mob Comput
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This work addresses training efficiency for beamfocusing in wireless communication systems, representing an incremental improvement over existing machine learning methods.

The paper tackles the problem of lengthy training times for near-field spot beamfocusing with extremely large-scale programmable metasurfaces by proposing a correlation-aware transfer learning approach, achieving up to 5 times faster training speed and up to 8-fold convergence rate improvement for dynamic focal point management.

Three-dimensional (3D) spot beamfocusing (SBF), in contrast to conventional angular-domain beamforming, concentrates radiating power within a very small volume in both radial and angular domains in the near-field zone. Recently the implementation of channel-state-information (CSI)-independent machine learning (ML)-based approaches have been developed for effective SBF using extremely large-scale programmable metasurface (ELPMs). These methods involve dividing the ELPMs into subarrays and independently training them with Deep Reinforcement Learning to jointly focus the beam at the desired focal point (DFP). This paper explores near-field SBF using ELPMs, addressing challenges associated with lengthy training times resulting from independent training of subarrays. To achieve a faster CSI-independent solution, inspired by the correlation between the beamfocusing matrices of the subarrays, we leverage transfer learning techniques. First, we introduce a novel similarity criterion based on the phase distribution image (PDI) of subarray apertures. Then we devise a subarray policy propagation scheme that transfers the knowledge from trained to untrained subarrays. We further enhance learning by introducing quasi-liquid layers as a revised version of the adaptive policy reuse technique. We show through simulations that the proposed scheme improves the training speed about 5 times. Furthermore, for dynamic DFP management, we devised a DFP policy blending process, which augments the convergence rate up to 8-fold.

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