Holographic MIMO Systems, Their Channel Estimation and Performance
Yuanbin Chen, Ying Wang, Zhaocheng Wang, Ping Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel DeRe-based framework for efficient sparse channel estimation in holographic MIMO systems, addressing the limitations of traditional methods and reducing pilot overhead.
Contribution
It proposes a decomposition and reconstruction approach that independently estimates channel parameters, improving accuracy and efficiency in holographic MIMO channel estimation.
Findings
Enhanced channel estimation accuracy
Reduced pilot overhead
Lower computational complexity
Abstract
Holographic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems constitute a promising technology in support of next-generation wireless communications, thus paving the way for a smart programmable radio environment. However, despite its significant potential, further fundamental issues remain to be addressed, such as the acquisition of accurate channel information. Indeed, the conventional angular-domain channel representation is no longer adequate for characterizing the sparsity inherent in holographic MIMO channels. To fill this knowledge gap, in this article, we conceive a decomposition and reconstruction (DeRe)-based framework for facilitating the estimation of sparse channels in holographic MIMOs. In particular, the channel parameters involved in the steering vector, namely the azimuth and elevation angles plus the distance (AED), are decomposed for independently constructing their own…
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TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
