Graph Attention Networks for Channel Estimation in RIS-assisted Satellite IoT Communications

04/01/2021
by   Kürşat Tekbıyık, et al.
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Direct-to-satellite (DtS) communication has gained importance recently to support globally connected Internet of things (IoT) networks. However, relatively long distances of densely deployed satellite networks around the Earth cause a high path loss. In addition, since high complexity operations such as beamforming, tracking and equalization have to be performed in IoT devices partially, both the hardware complexity and the need for high-capacity batteries of IoT devices increase. The reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) have the potential to increase the energy-efficiency and to perform complex signal processing over the transmission environment instead of IoT devices. But, RISs need the information of the cascaded channel in order to change the phase of the incident signal. This study proposes graph attention networks (GATs) for the challenging channel estimation problem and examines the performance of DtS IoT networks for different RIS configurations under GAT channel estimation.

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