Abstract

Sparsity of channel in the next generation of wireless communication for massive multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems can be exploited to reduce the overhead in the training. The multi-task (MT)-sparse Bayesian learning (SBL) is applied for learning time-varying sparse channels in the uplink for multi-user massive MIMO orthogonal frequency division multiplexing systems. In particular, the dynamic information of the sparse channel is used to initialize the hyperparameters in the MT-SBL procedure for the next time step. Then, the expectation maximization based updates are applied to estimate the underlying parameters for different subcarriers. Through the simulation studies, it is observed that using the dynamic information from the previous time step considerably reduces the complexity and the required time for the convergence of MT-SBL algorithm with negligible sacrifice of the estimation accuracy. Finally, the power leakage is reduced due to considering angular refinement in the proposed algorithm.

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