AI-based Environment-Aware XL-MIMO Channel Estimation with Location-Specific Prior Knowledge Enabled by CKM
Yuelong Qiu, Di Wu, Yong Zeng, Yanqun Tang, Nan Cheng, and Chenhao Qi

TL;DR
This paper introduces an environment-aware, AI-enabled XL-MIMO channel estimation framework using location-specific prior knowledge via a novel channel knowledge map, significantly improving estimation accuracy in complex environments.
Contribution
It proposes a new channel knowledge map called CSFM, and a plug-and-play algorithm leveraging AI to enhance channel estimation in 6G wireless systems.
Findings
Outperforms traditional estimation methods in complex scenarios
Utilizes AI to learn environment-specific channel distributions
Reduces computational complexity of channel estimation
Abstract
Accurate and efficient acquisition of wireless channel state information (CSI) is crucial to enhance the communication performance of wireless systems. However, with the continuous densification of wireless links, increased channel dimensions, and the use of higher-frequency bands, channel estimation in the sixth generation (6G) and beyond wireless networks faces new challenges, such as insufficient orthogonal pilot sequences, inadequate signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for channel training, and more sophisticated channel statistical distributions in complex environment. These challenges pose significant difficulties for classical channel estimation algorithms like least squares (LS) and maximum a posteriori (MAP). To address this problem, we propose a novel environment-aware channel estimation framework with location-specific prior channel distribution enabled by the new concept of channel…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Wireless Signal Modulation Classification
