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mmWave RIS Phase Shift Feedback Based on Knowledge Base Autoencoder Framework
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In reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted wireless communication systems, adjusting the phase shift of RIS unit cells is crucial for improving communication performance. Due to massive RIS unit cells, the number of phase shift parameters fed back from the base station (BS) to the RIS is enormous, which occupies a large number of frequency resources. In this paper, we propose a feedback scheme for millimeter-wave RIS phase shift applying a knowledge base autoencoder framework, in which the learnable knowledge base is shared at the BS and the RIS. The encoder at the BS compresses the RIS phase shift matrix to multiple feature vectors. Then the knowledge base vectors index is obtained by calculating the similarity between feature vectors and knowledge base vectors and transmitted to the RIS. With utilizing the index at the RIS, the corresponding knowledge base vectors are extracted and used as the decoder's inputs to reconstruct the phase shift of the RIS. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme can significantly improve the accuracy of phase shift feedback and impressively reduce the amount of RIS phase shift feedback data. Moreover, the proposed scheme is easy to deploy in actual scenarios due to lower complexity and fewer parameters.
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