Enhanced Low-Complexity FDD System Feedback with Variable Bit Lengths via Generative Modeling
Abstract: Recently, a versatile limited feedback scheme based on a Gaussian mixture model (GMM) was proposed for frequency division duplex (FDD) systems. This scheme provides high flexibility regarding various system parameters and is applicable to both point-to-point multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) and multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO) communications. The GMM is learned to cover the operation of all mobile terminals (MTs) located inside the base station (BS) cell, and each MT only needs to evaluate its strongest mixture component as feedback, eliminating the need for channel estimation at the MT. In this work, we extend the GMM-based feedback scheme to variable feedback lengths by leveraging a single learned GMM through merging or pruning of dispensable mixture components. Additionally, the GMM covariances are restricted to Toeplitz or circulant structure through model-based insights. These extensions significantly reduce the offloading amount and enhance the clustering ability of the GMM which, in turn, leads to an improved system performance. Simulation results for both point-to-point and multi-user systems demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed extensions.
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