Multi-Agent Double Deep Q-Learning for Beamforming in mmWave MIMO Networks

13 Aug 2020  ·  Xueyuan Wang, M. Cenk Gursoy ·

Beamforming is one of the key techniques in millimeter wave (mmWave) multi-input multi-output (MIMO) communications. Designing appropriate beamforming not only improves the quality and strength of the received signal, but also can help reduce the interference, consequently enhancing the data rate. In this paper, we propose a distributed multi-agent double deep Q-learning algorithm for beamforming in mmWave MIMO networks, where multiple base stations (BSs) can automatically and dynamically adjust their beams to serve multiple highly-mobile user equipments (UEs). In the analysis, largest received power association criterion is considered for UEs, and a realistic channel model is taken into account. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed learning-based algorithm can achieve comparable performance with respect to exhaustive search while operating at much lower complexity.

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