Abstract:Channel knowledge maps (CKMs) are regarded as key enablers of environment-aware communications in future wireless networks, as they provide location-specific channel information by establishing an explicit connection between wireless devices and the physical propagation environment. As a representative CKM, the channel gain map (CGM) characterizes the spatial distributions of large-scale fading to support wireless environment awareness and network optimization. Existing CGM construction methods generally lack a well-defined sampling-point acquisition strategy, which may result in a limited number of sampling points being allocated to spatially redundant or highly predictable regions, thereby degrading CGM reconstruction performance in complex propagation environments. In this paper, we propose an active-learning-based diffusion framework for efficient CGM construction. By combining Bayesian inference with the diffusion model, the proposed method estimates epistemic uncertainty without retraining the model. Two uncertainty quantification algorithms are further developed along the reverse diffusion process to generate element-wise epistemic uncertainty maps. Furthermore, an uncertainty-aware sampling strategy is designed to determine new observation locations by jointly considering epistemic uncertainty and spatial distribution uniformity. Experimental results on both static and dynamic CGM datasets demonstrate that the proposed method achieves better reconstruction performance than baseline methods. These results indicate that the proposed method can effectively improve the utilization efficiency of limited sampling points and enhance the accuracy of CGM construction in complex wireless propagation environments.
Abstract:We consider a dense small cell (DSC) network where multi-antenna small cell base stations (SBSs) transmit data to single-antenna users over a shared frequency band. To enhance capacity, a state-of-the-art technique known as noncoherent joint transmission (JT) is applied, enabling users to receive data from multiple coordinated SBSs. However, the sum rate maximization problem with noncoherent JT is inherently nonconvex and NP-hard. While existing optimization-based noncoherent JT algorithms can provide near-optimal performance, they require global channel state information (CSI) and multiple iterations, which makes them difficult to be implemeted in DSC networks.To overcome these challenges, we first prove that the optimal beamforming structure is the same for both the power minimization problem and the sum rate maximization problem, and then mathematically derive the optimal beamforming structure for both problems by solving the power minimization problem.The optimal beamforming structure can effectively reduces the variable dimensions.By exploiting the optimal beamforming structure, we propose a deep deterministic policy gradient-based distributed noncoherent JT scheme to maximize the system sum rate.In the proposed scheme, each SBS utilizes global information for training and uses local CSI to determine beamforming vectors. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed scheme achieves comparable performance with considerably lower computational complexity and information overhead compared to centralized iterative optimization-based techniques, making it more attractive for practical deployment.