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arxiv: 2606.06640 · v1 · pith:CBU2GR4Lnew · submitted 2026-06-04 · 📡 eess.SP

SEMIKHORN: Globally balanced affinities for mmWave Localization in MU mMIMO systems

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keywords dissimilarityframeworklocalizationaffinitiesbalancedchannelgloballylocal
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This work conceives SEMIKHORN, a semisupervised channel charting (CC) framework for mmWave localization, which leverages t-SNEkhorn, a doubly stochastic variant of t-distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding (t-SNE) that utilizes entropic optimal transport to construct pairwise similarities. Unlike standard t-SNE, which normalizes affinities independently for each data point, t-SNEkhorn generates globally balanced similarities ensuring consistent neighborhood representation. We consider wireless networks with distributed base stations (BSs) equipped with multiple antennas, where each BS constructs a local dissimilarity matrix from the channel state information (CSI). These local dissimilarity matrices are then fused to obtain a single global dissimilarity matrix, which is processed through manifold learning to embed users onto a geometric map. The performance is evaluated in a simulated outdoor environment, and Bayesian optimization is employed on the framework hyperparameters to minimize the mean localization error (MLE). Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed framework achieves an MLE of 6.86% in a circular vicinity of radius 100m, requiring less than 15% of labeled CSI samples.

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