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arxiv:2104.05002

Learning the CSI Denoising and Feedback Without Supervision

Published on Apr 11, 2021
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Abstract

A learning-based framework using autoencoders efficiently denoises and compresses channel estimates in frequency division duplex systems, offloading part of the autoencoder to mobile terminals for feedback generation.

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In this work, we develop a joint denoising and feedback strategy for channel state information in frequency division duplex systems. In such systems, the biggest challenge is the overhead incurred when the mobile terminal has to send the downlink channel state information or corresponding partial information to the base station, where the complete estimates can subsequently be restored. To this end, we propose a novel learning-based framework for denoising and compression of channel estimates. Unlike existing studies, we extend a recently proposed approach and show that based solely on noisy uplink data available at the base station, it is possible to learn an autoencoder neural network that generalizes to downlink data. Subsequently, half of the autoencoder can be offloaded to the mobile terminals to generate channel feedback there as efficiently as possible, without any training effort at the terminals or corresponding transfer of training data. Numerical simulations demonstrate the excellent performance of the proposed method.

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