A data-driven XGBoost model is claimed to yield 10-25% age precision for LAMOST dwarf stars, delivered as a public 4-million-star catalog.
Patterned Beam Training: A Novel Low-Complexity and Low-Overhead Scheme for ELAA
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Extremely large antenna arrays (ELAAs) can provide higher spectral efficiency. However, the use of narrower beams for data transmission significantly increases the overhead associated with beam training. In this letter, we propose a novel patterned beam training (PBT) scheme characterized by its low overhead and complexity. This scheme requires only a single linear operation by both the base station and the user equipment to determine the optimal beam, reducing the training overhead to half or even less compared to traditional exhaustive search methods. Furthermore, We discuss the pattern design principles in detail and provide specific forms. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed scheme outperforms the compared methods in terms of beam alignment accuracy and achieves a balance between signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions and training overhead, making it a promising alternative.
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Spectroscopic ages for 4 million main-sequence dwarf stars from LAMOST DR10 estimated with data-driven approach
A data-driven XGBoost model is claimed to yield 10-25% age precision for LAMOST dwarf stars, delivered as a public 4-million-star catalog.