학술논문

Neural Codebook Design for Network Beam Management
Document Type
Working Paper
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Subject
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing
Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence
Computer Science - Information Theory
Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and Control
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Abstract
Obtaining accurate and timely channel state information (CSI) is a fundamental challenge for large antenna systems. Mobile systems like 5G use a beam management framework that joins the initial access, beamforming, CSI acquisition, and data transmission. The design of codebooks for these stages, however, is challenging due to their interrelationships, varying array sizes, and site-specific channel and user distributions. Furthermore, beam management is often focused on single-sector operations while ignoring the overarching network- and system-level optimization. In this paper, we proposed an end-to-end learned codebook design algorithm, network beamspace learning (NBL), that captures and optimizes codebooks to mitigate interference while maximizing the achievable performance with extremely large hybrid arrays. The proposed algorithm requires limited shared information yet designs codebooks that outperform traditional codebooks by over 10dB in beam alignment and achieve more than 25% improvements in network spectral efficiency.
Comment: To be submitted to IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications