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Channel Estimation for Movable Antenna Aided Wideband Communication Systems Based on Compressed Sensing

  • Zhenyu Xiao
  • , Songqi Cao
  • , Lipeng Zhu*
  • , Boyu Ning
  • , Xiang Gen Xia
  • , Rui Zhang
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University
  • Beijing Institute of Technology
  • University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
  • University of Delaware
  • National University of Singapore

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Abstract

Movable antenna (MA) is an emerging technology that can significantly improve communication performance via the continuous adjustment of the antenna positions. To unleash the potential of MAs in wideband communication systems, acquiring accurate channel state information (CSI), i.e., the channel frequency responses (CFRs) between any position pair within the transmit (Tx) region and the receive (Rx) region across all subcarriers, is a crucial issue. In this paper, we study the channel estimation problem for wideband MA systems. To start with, we express the CFRs as a combination of the field-response vectors (FRVs), delay-response vector (DRV), and path-response tensor (PRT), which exhibit sparse characteristics and can be recovered by using a limited number of channel measurements at selected position pairs of Tx and Rx MAs over a few subcarriers. Specifically, we first formulate the recovery of the FRVs and DRV as a problem with multiple measurement vectors in compressed sensing (MMV-CS), which can be solved via a simultaneous orthogonal matching pursuit (SOMP) algorithm. Next, we estimate the PRT using the least-square (LS) method. Moreover, we also devise an alternating refinement approach to further improve the accuracy of the estimated FRVs, DRV, and PRT. This is achieved by minimizing the discrepancy between the received pilots and those constructed by the estimated CSI, which can be efficiently carried out by using the gradient descent algorithm. Finally, simulation results demonstrate that both the SOMP-based channel estimation method and alternating refinement method can reconstruct the complete wideband CSI with high accuracy, where the alternating refinement method performs better despite a higher complexity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16964-16981
Number of pages18
JournalIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Volume25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Movable antenna (MA)
  • alternating refinement
  • multiple compressed sensing (CS)
  • wideband channel estimation

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