Wireless Environmental Information Theory: A New Paradigm towards 6G Online and Proactive Environment Intelligence Communication
Jianhua Zhang, Li Yu, Shaoyi Liu, Yichen Cai, Yuxiang Zhang, Hongbo, Xing, Tao jiang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a proactive, online environment intelligence communication paradigm for 6G, utilizing wireless environmental information to predict channels and optimize transmission strategies, surpassing traditional statistical methods.
Contribution
It proposes a novel wireless environmental information theory and an environment intelligence communication framework for 6G, enabling real-time channel prediction and adaptive transmission.
Findings
EIC-WEI reduces overhead compared to traditional methods
Significant improvements in CSI and beam prediction accuracy
Enhanced radio resource management performance
Abstract
The channel is one of the five critical components of a communication system, and its ergodic capacity is based on all realizations of statistic channel model. This statistical paradigm has successfully guided the design of mobile communication systems from 1G to 5G. However, this approach relies on offline channel measurements in specific environments, and the system passively adapts to new environments, resulting in deviation from the optimal performance. With the pursuit of higher capacity and data rate of 6G, especially facing the ubiquitous environments, there is an urgent need for a new paradigm to combat the randomness of channel, i.e., more proactive and online manner. Motivated by this, we propose an environment intelligence communication (EIC) based on wireless environmental information theory (WEIT) for 6G. The proposed EIC architecture is composed of three steps: Firstly,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
