Channel Estimation for Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-Assisted Cell-Free Communications

28 Jul 2022  ·  Songjie Yang, Chenfei Xie, Mingwei Wang, Zhongpei Zhang ·

Recent research has focused on reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted cell-free systems with the goal of enhancing coverage and lowering the cost of cell-free networks. However, current research makes the assumption that the perfect channel state information is known. Channel acquisition is, certainly, a difficulty in this case. This work is aimed at investigating RIS-assisted cell-free channel estimation. Toward this end, two unique characteristics are pointed out: 1) For all users, a common channel exists between the base station (BS) and the RIS; and 2) For all BSs, a common channel exists between the RIS and the user. Based on these two characteristics, cascaded and two-timescale channel estimation concerns are studied. Subsequently, two solutions for tackling with the two issues are presented respectively: a three-dimensional multiple measurement vector (3D-MMV)-based compressive sensing technique and a multi-BS cooperative pilot-reduced methodology. Finally, simulations illustrate the effectiveness of the schemes we have presented.

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