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Beam Training and Alignment for RIS-Assisted Millimeter-Wave Systems: State of the Art and Beyond

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Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) has recently emerged as a promising paradigm for future cellular networks. Specifically, due to its capability in reshaping the propagation environment, RIS was introduced to address… Click to show full abstract

Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) has recently emerged as a promising paradigm for future cellular networks. Specifically, due to its capability in reshaping the propagation environment, RIS was introduced to address the blockage issue in millimeter-wave (mmWave) or even terahertz communications. The deployment of RIS, however, complicates the system architecture and poses a significant challenge for beam training (BT)/beam alignment (BA), a process that is required to establish a reliable link between the transmitter and the receiver. In this article, we first review several state-of-the-art beam training solutions for RIS-assisted mmWave systems and discuss their respective advantages and limitations. We also present a new multidirectional BT method, which can achieve decent BA performance with only a small amount of training overhead. Finally, we outline several important open issues in BT for RIS-assisted mmWave systems.

Keywords: beam training; millimeter wave; ris assisted; state art; ris

Journal Title: IEEE Wireless Communications
Year Published: 2022

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