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ComHymba: Low-Complexity Domain-Informed Foundation Model for Wireless Communications

Signal Processing 2026-05-25 v1

Abstract

Wireless foundation models are a promising route to unify channel reconstruction, sensing, and beam management in future wireless communication systems, but existing designs often inherit LLM-style Transformers with quadratic token complexity and weak integration of propagation priors. This paper proposes ComHymba, a domain-informed wireless foundation model built on an asymmetric masked autoencoder for large-scale self-supervised pre-training on Channel State Information (CSI). ComHymba introduces (i) 3D spatio-temporal-frequency patchification with rotary positional embedding, (ii) domain-informed masking strategies that emulate realistic CSI sparsity and fading patterns, and (iii) a decoupled amplitude--phase weighted objective tailored to channel statistics. Architecturally, we employ Hymba blocks that fuse windowed self-attention with state space models (SSMs), enabling linear-time modeling with respect to the overall channel input size. Experiments on eight downstream tasks spanning channel state information reconstruction, environmental sensing, and beam management show consistent accuracy gains over strong task-specific baselines, together with up to a 3.3×3.3\times inference speedup versus Transformer backbones. Overall, ComHymba provides a scalable and efficient backbone for AI-native physical-layer intelligence.

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@article{arxiv.2605.23468,
  title  = {ComHymba: Low-Complexity Domain-Informed Foundation Model for Wireless Communications},
  author = {Bowen Yang and Wei Chen and Jiaming Cheng and Bo Ai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.23468},
  year   = {2026}
}

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13 pages, 13 figures