Abstract
Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) has emerged as a competitive solution to the blocking problem in millimeter wave (mmWave) communications. However, due to the passive nature of the RIS, obtaining channel state information (CSI) for RIS-assisted mmWave communication systems is rather difficult. Considering that the currently available RIS hardware cannot arbitrarily switch between the active (reflection with configurable phase response) and deactivate (absorption) modes, we suggest a new beam training method for RIS-assisted mmWave communication systems in this study. First, a predefined hierarchical codebook is created using the pattern synthesis method. Then, we provide a novel hierarchical beam training method using two multi-mainlobe codewords in each layer of the hierarchical codebook for beam sweeping. Combining the results of the beam identification in all the layers will yield the ultimate ideal beam direction. Theoretical analyses demonstrate that the suggested approach can effectively reduce training overhead while ensuring successful beam alignment. Simulation results show that the practical codebook can be created successfully, and the suggested method can achieve accurate beam alignment with reduced training overhead.
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