Learning a Gaussian Mixture Model From Imperfect Training Data for Robust Channel Estimation

Learning a Gaussian Mixture Model From Imperfect Training Data for Robust Channel Estimation

Abstract:

In this letter, we propose a Gaussian mixture model (GMM)-based channel estimator which is learned on imperfect training data, i.e., the training data are solely comprised of noisy and sparsely allocated pilot observations. In a practical application, recent pilot observations at the base station (BS) can be utilized for training. This is in sharp contrast to state-of-the-art machine learning (ML) techniques where a training dataset consisting of perfect channel state information (CSI) samples is a prerequisite, which is generally unaffordable. In particular, we propose an adapted training procedure for fitting the GMM which is a generative model that represents the distribution of all potential channels associated with a specific BS cell. To this end, the necessary modifications of the underlying expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm are derived. Numerical results show that the proposed estimator performs close to the case where perfect CSI is available for the training and exhibits a higher robustness against imperfections in the training data as compared to state-of-the-art ML techniques.