Abstract

In this work, we resolve the cascaded channel estimation problem and the reflected channel estimation problem for the reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted millimeter-wave (mmWave) systems. The novel two-step method contains modified multiple population genetic algorithm (MMPGA), least squares (LS), residual network (ResNet), and multi-task regression model. In the first step, the proposed MMPGA-LS optimizes the crossover strategy and mutation strategy. Besides, the ResNet achieves cascaded channel estimation by learning the relationship between the cascaded channel obtained by the MMPGA-LS and the channel of the user (UE)-RIS-base station (BS). Then, the proposed multi-task-ResNet (MTRnet) is introduced for the reflected channel estimation. Relying on the output of ResNet, the MTRnet with multiple output layers estimates the coefficients of reflected channels and reconstructs the channel of UE-RIS and RIS-BS. Remarkably, the proposed MTRnet is capable of using a lower optimization model to estimate multiple reflected channels compared with the classical neural network with the single output layer. A series of experimental results validate the superiority of the proposed method in terms of a lower norm mean square error (NMSE). Besides, the proposed method also obtains a low NMSE in the RIS with the formulation of the uniform planar array.

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