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Siamese Neural Networks for Wireless Positioning and Channel Charting

Eric Lei, Oscar CastaƱeda, Olav Tirkkonen, Tom Goldstein, Christoph Studer

Published 2019-09-29Version 1

Neural networks have been proposed recently for positioning and channel charting of user equipments (UEs) in wireless systems. Both of these approaches process channel state information (CSI) that is acquired at a multi-antenna base-station in order to learn a function that maps CSI to location information. CSI-based positioning using deep neural networks requires a dataset that contains both CSI and associated location information. Channel charting (CC) only requires CSI information to extract relative position information. Since CC builds on dimensionality reduction, it can be implemented using autoencoders. In this paper, we propose a unified architecture based on Siamese networks that can be used for supervised UE positioning and unsupervised channel charting. In addition, our framework enables semisupervised positioning, where only a small set of location information is available during training. We use simulations to demonstrate that Siamese networks achieve similar or better performance than existing positioning and CC approaches with a single, unified neural network architecture.

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