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Beyond Codebook-Based Analog Beamforming at mmWave: Compressed Sensing and Machine Learning Methods

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arxiv 2211.02102 v1 pith:GIEUCDZA submitted 2022-11-03 eess.SP

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keywords analogbeamformingmethodschannelmmwavecompresseddictionarylearning
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Analog beamforming is the predominant approach for millimeter wave (mmWave) communication given its favorable characteristics for limited-resource devices. In this work, we aim at reducing the spectral efficiency gap between analog and digital beamforming methods. We propose a method for refined beam selection based on the estimated raw channel. The channel estimation, an underdetermined problem, is solved using compressed sensing (CS) methods leveraging angular domain sparsity of the channel. To reduce the complexity of CS methods, we propose dictionary learning iterative soft-thresholding algorithm, which jointly learns the sparsifying dictionary and signal reconstruction. We evaluate the proposed method on a realistic mmWave setup and show considerable performance improvement with respect to code-book based analog beamforming approaches.

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