Location-aware Channel Estimation for RIS-aided mmWave MIMO Systems via Atomic Norm Minimization

20 Jul 2021  ·  Hyeonjin Chung, Sunwoo Kim ·

In this paper, we propose a location-aware channel estimation based on the atomic norm minimization (ANM) for the reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-aided millimeter-wave multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems. The beam training overhead at the base station (BS) is reduced by the direct beam steering towards the RIS with the location of the BS and the RIS. The RIS beamwidth adaptation is proposed to reduce the beam training overhead at the RIS, and also it enables accurate channel estimation by ensuring the user equipment receives all the multipath components from the RIS. After the beam training, the cascaded effective channel of the RIS-aided MIMO systems is estimated by ANM. Depending on whether the beam training overhead at the BS or at the RIS is reduced or not, the channel is represented as a linear combination of either 1D atoms, 2D atoms, or 3D atoms, and the ANM is applied to estimate the channel. Simulation results show that the proposed location-aware channel estimation via 2D ANM and 3D ANM achieves superior estimation accuracy to benchmarks.

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