U6G XL-MIMO Radiomap Prediction: Multi-Config Dataset and Beam Map Approach
Xiaojie Li, Yu Han, Zhizheng Lu, Shi Jin, Chao-Kai Wen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a large-scale XL-MIMO radiomap dataset, a benchmark framework, and a physics-informed beam map approach to improve generalization and prediction accuracy for 6G wireless systems.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive XL-MIMO radiomap dataset, a comprehensive benchmark, and a novel beam map method for physics-based generalization without retraining.
Findings
Beam maps reduce prediction error by up to 60%.
The dataset contains 78,400 radiomaps across diverse scenarios.
The approach improves generalization to unseen configurations and environments.
Abstract
The upper 6 GHz (U6G) band with XL-MIMO is a key enabler for sixth-generation wireless systems, yet intelligent radiomap prediction for such systems remains challenging. Existing datasets support only small-scale arrays (up to 8x8) with predominantly isotropic antennas, far from the 1024-element directional arrays envisioned for 6G. Moreover, current methods encode array configurations as scalar parameters, forcing neural networks to extrapolate array-specific radiation patterns, which fails when predicting radiomaps for configurations absent from training data. To jointly address data scarcity and generalization limitations, this paper advances XL-MIMO radiomap prediction from three aspects. To overcome data limitations, we construct the first XL-MIMO radiomap dataset containing 78400 radiomaps across 800 urban scenes, five frequency bands (1.8-6.7 GHz), and nine array configurations…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMillimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
