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Sensing Aided OTFS Massive MIMO Systems: Compressive Channel Estimation


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Orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) modulation has gained increasing interest due to its robustness to high-Doppler fading channels. In this paper, we focus on MIMO-OT...Show More

Abstract:

Orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) modulation has gained increasing interest due to its robustness to high-Doppler fading channels. In this paper, we focus on MIMO-OTFS systems that enjoy the high spectral efficiency of MIMO and the Doppler-resilience of OTFS. Interestingly, the MIMO-OTFS wireless channel in the angle-delay-Doppler domain has a strong connection to the physical communication environment. In particular, the strong delay, Doppler, and angle taps of the channel are determined by the distance, velocity, and direction of the mobile users and the reflectors/scatterers in the environment. Therefore, prior information of the physical communication environment can be potentially utilized to aid and improve various communication tasks. To investigate this novel direction, we propose to exploit radars to obtain sensing information of the physical communication environment and leverage this information to aid the channel estimation for MIMO-OTFS systems. First, we formulate the MIMO-OTFS channel estimation problem as a sparse recovery problem. Then we utilize the radar sensing information to extract the strong angle-delay-Doppler taps of the sparse channel. We evaluate our radar-aided sparse channel recovery approach using co-existing radar and communication data generated by an accurate 3D ray-tracing framework. Simulation results show that the proposed channel estimation using radar sensing outperforms the conventional sparse recovery algorithms that do not utilize prior information of the communication environment.
Date of Conference: 28 May 2023 - 01 June 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 23 October 2023
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Conference Location: Rome, Italy

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