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arxiv:2002.11101

Deep Reinforcement Learning for Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces: Towards Standalone Operation

Published on Feb 25, 2020
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Abstract

The promising coverage and spectral efficiency gains of intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs) are attracting increasing interest. In order to realize these surfaces in practice, however, several challenges need to be addressed. One of these main challenges is how to configure the reflecting coefficients on these passive surfaces without requiring massive channel estimation or beam training overhead. Earlier work suggested leveraging supervised learning tools to design the IRS reflection matrices. While this approach has the potential of reducing the beam training overhead, it requires collecting large datasets for training the neural network models. In this paper, we propose a novel deep reinforcement learning framework for predicting the IRS reflection matrices with minimal training overhead. Simulation results show that the proposed online learning framework can converge to the optimal rate that assumes perfect channel knowledge. This represents an important step towards realizing a standalone IRS operation, where the surface configures itself without any control from the infrastructure.

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