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Wireless Channel Charting: Theory, Practice, and Applications

Information Theory 2023-04-18 v1 Artificial Intelligence math.IT

Abstract

Channel charting is a recently proposed framework that applies dimensionality reduction to channel state information (CSI) in wireless systems with the goal of associating a pseudo-position to each mobile user in a low-dimensional space: the channel chart. Channel charting summarizes the entire CSI dataset in a self-supervised manner, which opens up a range of applications that are tied to user location. In this article, we introduce the theoretical underpinnings of channel charting and present an overview of recent algorithmic developments and experimental results obtained in the field. We furthermore discuss concrete application examples of channel charting to network- and user-related applications, and we provide a perspective on future developments and challenges as well as the role of channel charting in next-generation wireless networks.

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@article{arxiv.2304.08095,
  title  = {Wireless Channel Charting: Theory, Practice, and Applications},
  author = {Paul Ferrand and Maxime Guillaud and Christoph Studer and Olav Tirkkonen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.08095},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in the IEEE Communication Magazine

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