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Deep Learning for sub-THz Radio Unit Selection using sub-10 GHz Channel Information and Inferred Device Beamforming

Signal Processing 2025-07-15 v1

Abstract

The dense and distributed deployment of sub-THz radio units (RUs) alongside sub-10 GHz access point (AP) is a promising approach to provide high data rate and reliable coverage for future 6G applications. However, beam search or RU selection for the sub-THz RUs incurs significant overhead and high power consumption. To address this, we introduce a method that leverages deep learning to infer a suitable sub-THz RU candidate from a set of sub-THz RUs using the sub-10 GHz channel characteristics. A novel aspect of this work is the consideration of inter-band beam configuration (IBBC), defined as the broadside angle between the low-band and high-band antenna patterns of the user equipment (UE). Since IBBC indicates the beamforming information or UE's orientation, it is typically not shared with the network as a part of signalling. Therefore, we propose a solution strategy to infer a suitable sub-THz RU even when UEs do not share their IBBC information. Simulation results illustrate the performance of the inferred sub-THz RU and highlights the detrimental impact of neglecting UE orientation on the systems performance.

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@article{arxiv.2507.09244,
  title  = {Deep Learning for sub-THz Radio Unit Selection using sub-10 GHz Channel Information and Inferred Device Beamforming},
  author = {Nishant Gupta and Muris Sarajlic and Erik G. Larsson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.09244},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted for Publication in IEEE VTC-Spring 2025, held at Oslo, Norway