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arxiv: 1812.01220 · v1 · pith:37ZNO7O3new · submitted 2018-12-04 · 💻 cs.IT · cs.LG· math.IT

Time-Sequence Channel Inference for Beam Alignment in Vehicular Networks

classification 💻 cs.IT cs.LGmath.IT
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In this paper, we propose a learning-based low-overhead beam alignment method for vehicle-to-infrastructure communication in vehicular networks. The main idea is to remotely infer the optimal beam directions at a target base station in future time slots, based on the CSI of a source base station in previous time slots. The proposed scheme can reduce channel acquisition and beam training overhead by replacing pilot-aided beam training with online inference from a sequence-to-sequence neural network. Simulation results based on ray-tracing channel data show that our proposed scheme achieves a $8.86\%$ improvement over location-based beamforming schemes with a positioning error of $1$m, and is within a $4.93\%$ performance loss compared with the genie-aided optimal beamformer.

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