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Pilot-to-Data Power Ratio in RIS-Assisted Multiantenna Communication

Information Theory 2025-07-30 v1 Signal Processing math.IT

Abstract

The optimization of the \gls{pdpr} is a recourse that helps wireless systems to acquire channel state information while minimizing the pilot overhead. While the optimization of the \gls{pdpr} in cellular networks has been studied extensively, the effect of the \gls{pdpr} in \gls{ris}-assisted networks has hardly been examined. This paper tackles this optimization when the communication is assisted by a RIS whose phase shifts are adjusted on the basis of the statistics of the channels. For a setting representative of a macrocellular deployment, the benefits of optimizing the PDPR are seen to be significant over a broad range of operating conditions. These benefits, demonstrated through the ergodic minimum mean squared error, for which a closed-form solution is derived, become more pronounced as the number of RIS elements and/or the channel coherence grow large.

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@article{arxiv.2507.21785,
  title  = {Pilot-to-Data Power Ratio in RIS-Assisted Multiantenna Communication},
  author = {Masoud Sadeghian and Angel Lozano and Gabor Fodor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.21785},
  year   = {2025}
}
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