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arxiv: 2311.02935 · v1 · pith:PELWDT5O · submitted 2023-11-06 · eess.SP

Channel Estimation and Training Design for Active RIS Aided Wireless Communications

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Active reconfigurable intelligent surface (ARIS) is a newly emerging RIS technique that leverages radio frequency (RF) reflection amplifiers to empower phase-configurable reflection elements (REs) in amplifying the incident signal. Thereby, ARIS can enhance wireless communications with the strengthened ARIS-aided links. In this letter, we propose exploiting the signal amplification capability of ARIS for channel estimation, aiming to improve the estimation precision. Nevertheless, the signal amplification inevitably introduces the thermal noise at the ARIS, which can hinder the acquisition of accurate channel state information (CSI) with conventional channel estimation methods based on passive RIS (PRIS). To address this issue, we further investigate this ARIS-specific channel estimation problem and propose a least-square (LS) based channel estimator, whose performance can be further improved with the design on ARIS reflection patterns at the channel training phase. Based on the proposed LS channel estimator, we optimize the training reflection patterns to minimize the channel estimation error variance. Extensive simulation results show that our proposed design can achieve accurate channel estimation in the presence of the ARIS noises.

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