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Adaptive Blind Beamforming for Intelligent Surface

Published 30 May 2023 in cs.IT, eess.SP, and math.IT | (2305.18998v2)

Abstract: Configuring intelligent surface (IS) or passive antenna array without any channel knowledge, namely blind beamforming, is a frontier research topic in the wireless communication field. Existing methods in the previous literature for blind beamforming include the RFocus and the CSM, the effectiveness of which has been demonstrated on hardware prototypes. However, this paper points out a subtle issue with these blind beamforming algorithms: the RFocus and the CSM may fail to work in the non-line-of-sight (NLoS) channel case. To address this issue, we suggest a grouping strategy that enables adaptive blind beamforming. Specifically, the reflective elements (REs) of the IS are divided into three groups; each group is configured randomly to obtain a dataset of random samples. We then extract the statistical feature of the wireless environment from the random samples, thereby coordinating phase shifts of the IS without channel acquisition. The RE grouping plays a critical role in guaranteeing performance gain in the NLoS case. In particular, if we place all the REs in the same group, the proposed algorithm would reduce to the RFocus and the CSM. We validate the advantage of the proposed blind beamforming algorithm in the real-world networks at 3.5 GHz aside from simulations.

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