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A Meta-Learning Based Precoder Optimization Framework for Rate-Splitting Multiple Access

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arxiv 2307.08822 v2 pith:3CVEEKR6 submitted 2023-07-17 eess.SP cs.ITcs.LGmath.IT

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In this letter, we propose the use of a meta-learning based precoder optimization framework to directly optimize the Rate-Splitting Multiple Access (RSMA) precoders with partial Channel State Information at the Transmitter (CSIT). By exploiting the overfitting of the compact neural network to maximize the explicit Average Sum-Rate (ASR) expression, we effectively bypass the need for any other training data while minimizing the total running time. Numerical results reveal that the meta-learning based solution achieves similar ASR performance to conventional precoder optimization in medium-scale scenarios, and significantly outperforms sub-optimal low complexity precoder algorithms in the large-scale regime.

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