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Fast Beam Training for IRS-Assisted Multiuser Communications

Information Theory 2020-06-30 v2 Networking and Internet Architecture math.IT

Abstract

In this letter, we consider an intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-assisted multiuser communication system, where an IRS is deployed to provide virtual line-of-sight (LoS) links between an access point (AP) and multiple users. We consider the practical codebook-based IRS passive beamforming and study efficient design for IRS reflect beam training, which is challenging due to the large number of IRS reflecting elements. In contrast to the conventional single-beam training, we propose a new multi-beam training method by dividing the IRS reflecting elements into multiple sub-arrays and designing their simultaneous multi-beam steering over time. By simply comparing the received signal power over time, each user can detect its optimal IRS beam direction with a high probability, even without searching over all possible beam directions as the single-beam training. Simulation results show that our proposed multi-beam training significantly reduces the training time of conventional single-beam training and yet achieves comparable IRS passive beamforming performance for data transmission.

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@article{arxiv.2005.11652,
  title  = {Fast Beam Training for IRS-Assisted Multiuser Communications},
  author = {Changsheng You and Beixiong Zheng and Rui Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.11652},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

To appear in IEEE Wireless Communications Letters (this paper proposed a new IRS beam training scheme that significantly reduces the training overhead of conventional single-beam training)

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