TY - JOUR
T1 - Reconfigurable Massive MIMO
T2 - Precoding Design and Channel Estimation in the Electromagnetic Domain
AU - Ying, Keke
AU - Gao, Zhen
AU - Su, Yu
AU - Qin, Tong
AU - Matthaiou, Michail
AU - Schober, Robert
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Reconfigurable massive multiple-input multiple-output (RmMIMO) technology, as an electronically-controlled fluid antenna system, offers increased flexibility for future communication systems by exploiting previously untapped degrees of freedom in the electromagnetic (EM) domain. The representation of the traditional spatial domain channel state information (sCSI) limits the insights into the potential of EM domain channel properties, constraining the base station’s (BS) utmost capability for precoding design. This paper leverages the EM domain channel state information (eCSI) for antenna radiation pattern design at the BS. We develop an orthogonal decomposition method based on spherical harmonic functions to decompose the radiation pattern into a linear combination of orthogonal bases. By formulating the radiation pattern design as an optimization problem for the projection coefficients over these bases, we develop a manifold optimization-based method for iterative radiation pattern and digital precoder design. To address the eCSI estimation problem, we capitalize on the inherent structure of the channel. Specifically, we propose a subspace-based scheme to reduce the pilot overhead for wideband sCSI estimation. Given the estimated full-band sCSI, we further employ parameterized methods for angle of arrival estimation. Subsequently, the complete eCSI can be reconstructed after estimating the equivalent channel gain via the least squares method. Simulation results demonstrate that, in comparison to traditional mMIMO systems with fixed antenna radiation patterns, the proposed RmMIMO architecture offers significant throughput gains for multi-user transmission at a low channel estimation overhead.
AB - Reconfigurable massive multiple-input multiple-output (RmMIMO) technology, as an electronically-controlled fluid antenna system, offers increased flexibility for future communication systems by exploiting previously untapped degrees of freedom in the electromagnetic (EM) domain. The representation of the traditional spatial domain channel state information (sCSI) limits the insights into the potential of EM domain channel properties, constraining the base station’s (BS) utmost capability for precoding design. This paper leverages the EM domain channel state information (eCSI) for antenna radiation pattern design at the BS. We develop an orthogonal decomposition method based on spherical harmonic functions to decompose the radiation pattern into a linear combination of orthogonal bases. By formulating the radiation pattern design as an optimization problem for the projection coefficients over these bases, we develop a manifold optimization-based method for iterative radiation pattern and digital precoder design. To address the eCSI estimation problem, we capitalize on the inherent structure of the channel. Specifically, we propose a subspace-based scheme to reduce the pilot overhead for wideband sCSI estimation. Given the estimated full-band sCSI, we further employ parameterized methods for angle of arrival estimation. Subsequently, the complete eCSI can be reconstructed after estimating the equivalent channel gain via the least squares method. Simulation results demonstrate that, in comparison to traditional mMIMO systems with fixed antenna radiation patterns, the proposed RmMIMO architecture offers significant throughput gains for multi-user transmission at a low channel estimation overhead.
KW - Channel estimation
KW - electromagnetic domain
KW - fluid antenna system
KW - precoding
KW - radiation pattern
KW - reconfigurable massive MIMO
UR - http://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85207461031
U2 - 10.1109/TCOMM.2024.3485587
DO - 10.1109/TCOMM.2024.3485587
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85207461031
SN - 1558-0857
VL - 73
SP - 3423
EP - 3440
JO - IEEE Transactions on Communications
JF - IEEE Transactions on Communications
IS - 5
ER -