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Deep Learning for Large Intelligent Surfaces in Millimeter Wave and Massive MIMO Systems

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An energy-efficient novel LIS architecture where all the LIS elements are passive except few non-uniformly distributed active elements (connected to the baseband) is proposed and an efficient solution to design the L IS reflection matrices is developed, with negligible training overhead, leveraging deep learning tools.
Abstract
As a promising candidate for future wireless systems, large intelligent surfaces (LISs) recently emerged to serve considerate improvements in both spectral and energy efficiencies. These surfaces consist of large numbers of passive elements capable of intelligently reflecting the incident signals. Since the LIS employs passive elements, critical challenges are inherent in the channel training/estimation process in order to properly design the LIS reflection matrices. One challenge particularly is how to acquire the channel knowledge with low training overhead and power consumption solutions. In this paper, we first propose an energy-efficient novel LIS architecture where all the LIS elements are passive except few non-uniformly distributed active elements (connected to the baseband). Then, we develop an efficient solution to design the LIS reflection matrices, with negligible training overhead, leveraging deep learning tools. Given what we call environment descriptors, the LIS has the ability to learn the optimal LIS reflection matrices. The simulation results show that the developed solution can approach the optimal upper bound, when only a small fraction of the LIS elements are active, yielding a promising solution for LIS systems from both energy efficiency and training overhead perspectives.

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Intelligent Reflecting Surface-Aided Wireless Communications: A Tutorial

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TL;DR: A literature review on recent applications and design aspects of the intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) in the future wireless networks, and the joint optimization of the IRS’s phase control and the transceivers’ transmission control in different network design problems, e.g., rate maximization and power minimization problems.
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Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces for Wireless Communications: Principles, Challenges, and Opportunities

TL;DR: This article describes the working principles of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) and elaborate on different candidate implementations using metasurfaces and reflectarrays, and discusses the channel models suitable for both implementations and the feasibility of obtaining accurate channel estimates.
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Enabling Large Intelligent Surfaces With Compressive Sensing and Deep Learning

TL;DR: In this article, a novel LIS architecture based on sparse channel sensors is proposed, where all the LIS elements are passive except for a few elements that are connected to the baseband.
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Enabling Large Intelligent Surfaces with Compressive Sensing and Deep Learning

TL;DR: The achievable rates of the proposed solutions approach the upper bound, which assumes perfect channel knowledge, with negligible training overhead and with only a few active elements, making them promising for future LIS systems.
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