Semi-Blind Receivers for RIS-Aided Fluid Antenna Systems
Josu\'e V. de Ara\'ujo, Gilderlan T. de Ara\'ujo, Andr\'e L. F. de Almeida

TL;DR
This paper introduces semi-blind tensor-based receivers for RIS-aided fluid antenna systems, reducing training overhead while accurately estimating channels and symbols through novel hierarchical protocols.
Contribution
It develops two semi-blind estimation protocols with tensor models and joint channel-symbol recovery, improving efficiency over traditional pilot-based methods.
Findings
Proposed tensor-based semi-blind receivers achieve accurate channel and symbol estimation.
The methods significantly reduce training overhead compared to conventional approaches.
Simulation results confirm robustness and effectiveness of the proposed schemes.
Abstract
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) and fluid antennas (FAs) are key technologies for enhancing spatial degrees of freedom in future wireless networks. However, channel acquisition in RIS-aided FA systems is challenging as cascaded links depend on time-varying antenna-port selections and RIS configurations, leading to high training overhead in conventional pilot-based methods. We propose a semi-blind estimation framework for this joint architecture to estimate channels and symbols concurrently. Two hierarchical transmission protocols are introduced, resulting in distinct tensor models. Protocol 1 uses a two-time-scale structure yielding a PARAFAC (PF) model, while Protocol 2 employs a single-time-scale structure with blockwise spatial variations, leading to a Nested PARAFAC2 (NPF) model. For both, we develop semi-blind receivers based on trilinear alternating least squares to…
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