Learning Latent Wireless Dynamics from Channel State Information
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.10045v1
- Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 07:15:46 GMT
- Title: Learning Latent Wireless Dynamics from Channel State Information
- Authors: Charbel Bou Chaaya, Abanoub M. Girgis, Mehdi Bennis,
- Abstract summary: We propose a novel data-driven machine learning (ML) technique to model and predict the dynamics of the wireless propagation environment in latent space.
We present numerical evaluations on measured data and show that the proposed JEPA displays a two-fold increase in accuracy over benchmarks.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: In this work, we propose a novel data-driven machine learning (ML) technique to model and predict the dynamics of the wireless propagation environment in latent space. Leveraging the idea of channel charting, which learns compressed representations of high-dimensional channel state information (CSI), we incorporate a predictive component to capture the dynamics of the wireless system. Hence, we jointly learn a channel encoder that maps the estimated CSI to an appropriate latent space, and a predictor that models the relationships between such representations. Accordingly, our problem boils down to training a joint-embedding predictive architecture (JEPA) that simulates the latent dynamics of a wireless network from CSI. We present numerical evaluations on measured data and show that the proposed JEPA displays a two-fold increase in accuracy over benchmarks, for longer look-ahead prediction tasks.
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