Abstract:This paper proposes a model-driven deep learning (MDDL)-based channel estimation and feedback scheme for wideband millimeter-wave (mmWave) massive hybrid multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, where the angle-delay domain channels' sparsity is exploited for reducing the overhead. Firstly, we consider the uplink channel estimation for time-division duplexing systems. To reduce the uplink pilot overhead for estimating the high-dimensional channels from a limited number of radio frequency (RF) chains at the base station (BS), we propose to jointly train the phase shift network and the channel estimator as an auto-encoder. Particularly, by exploiting the channels' structured sparsity from an a priori model and learning the integrated trainable parameters from the data samples, the proposed multiple-measurement-vectors learned approximate message passing (MMV-LAMP) network with the devised redundant dictionary can jointly recover multiple subcarriers' channels with significantly enhanced performance. Moreover, we consider the downlink channel estimation and feedback for frequency-division duplexing systems. Similarly, the pilots at the BS and channel estimator at the users can be jointly trained as an encoder and a decoder, respectively. Besides, to further reduce the channel feedback overhead, only the received pilots on part of the subcarriers are fed back to the BS, which can exploit the MMV-LAMP network to reconstruct the spatial-frequency channel matrix. Numerical results show that the proposed MDDL-based channel estimation and feedback scheme outperforms the state-of-the-art approaches.
Abstract:In this paper, we propose a data-driven deep learning (DL) approach to jointly design the pilot signals and channel estimator for wideband massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. By exploiting the angular-domain compressibility of massive MIMO channels, the conceived DL framework can reliably reconstruct the high-dimensional channels from the under-determined measurements. Specifically, we design an end-to-end deep neural network (DNN) architecture composed of dimensionality reduction network and reconstruction network to respectively mimic the pilot signals and channel estimator, which can be acquired by data-driven deep learning. For the dimensionality reduction network, we design a fully-connected layer by compressing the high-dimensional massive MIMO channel vector as input to low-dimensional received measurements, where the weights are regarded as the pilot signals. For the reconstruction network, we design a fully-connected layer followed by multiple cascaded convolutional layers, which will reconstruct the high-dimensional channel as the output. By defining the mean square error between input and output as loss function, we leverage Adam algorithm to train the end-to-end DNN aforementioned with extensive channel samples. In this way, both the pilot signals and channel estimator can be simultaneously obtained. The simulation results demonstrate that the superiority of the proposed solution over state-of-the-art compressive sensing approaches.