CSI Compression using Channel Charting - Équipe SIGNAL (SIgnal processinG aNd ALgorithm)
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CSI Compression using Channel Charting

Résumé

Reaping the benefits of multi-antenna communication systems in frequency division duplex (FDD) requires channel state information (CSI) reporting from mobile users to the base station (BS). Over the last decades, the amount of CSI to be collected has become very challenging owing to the dramatic increase of the number of antennas at BSs. To mitigate the overhead associated with CSI reporting, compressed CSI techniques have been proposed with the idea of recovering the original CSI at the BS from its compressed version sent by the mobile users. Channel charting is an unsupervised dimensionality reduction method that consists in building a radio-environment map from CSIs. Such a method can be considered in the context of the CSI compression problem, since a chart location is, by definition, a low-dimensional representation of the CSI. In this paper, the performance of channel charting for a task-based CSI compression application is studied. A comparison of the proposed method against baselines on realistic synthetic data is proposed, showing promising results.
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hal-04835586 , version 1 (13-12-2024)

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Baptiste Chatelier, Vincent Corlay, Matthieu Crussière, Luc Le Magoarou. CSI Compression using Channel Charting. 2024. ⟨hal-04835586⟩
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