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Deep Learning Based Site-Specific Channel Inference Using Satellite Images

Junzhe Song, Ruisi He, Mi Yang, Zhengyu Zhang, Shuaiqi Gao, Bo Ai

Abstract

Site-specific channel inference plays a critical role in the design and evaluation of next-generation wireless communication systems by considering the surrounding propagation environment. However, traditional methods are unscalable, while existing AI-based approaches using satellite image are confined to predicting large-scale fading parameters, lacking the capacity to reconstruct the complete channel impulse response (CIR). To address this limitation, we propose a deep learning-based site-specific channel inference framework using satellite images to predict structured Tapped Delay Line (TDL) parameters. We first establish a joint channel-satellite dataset based on measurements. Then, a novel deep learning network is developed to reconstruct the channel parameters. Specifically, a cross-attention-fused dual-branch pipeline extracts macroscopic and microscopic environmental features, while a recurrent tracking module captures the long-term dynamic evolution of multipath components. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves high-quality reconstruction of the CIR in unseen scenarios, with a Power Delay Profile (PDP) Average Cosine Similarity exceeding 0.96. This work provides a pathway toward site-specific channel inference for future dynamic wireless networks.

Deep Learning Based Site-Specific Channel Inference Using Satellite Images

Abstract

Site-specific channel inference plays a critical role in the design and evaluation of next-generation wireless communication systems by considering the surrounding propagation environment. However, traditional methods are unscalable, while existing AI-based approaches using satellite image are confined to predicting large-scale fading parameters, lacking the capacity to reconstruct the complete channel impulse response (CIR). To address this limitation, we propose a deep learning-based site-specific channel inference framework using satellite images to predict structured Tapped Delay Line (TDL) parameters. We first establish a joint channel-satellite dataset based on measurements. Then, a novel deep learning network is developed to reconstruct the channel parameters. Specifically, a cross-attention-fused dual-branch pipeline extracts macroscopic and microscopic environmental features, while a recurrent tracking module captures the long-term dynamic evolution of multipath components. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves high-quality reconstruction of the CIR in unseen scenarios, with a Power Delay Profile (PDP) Average Cosine Similarity exceeding 0.96. This work provides a pathway toward site-specific channel inference for future dynamic wireless networks.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 21 sections, 14 equations, 9 figures, 3 tables, 1 algorithm.

Figures (9)

  • Figure 1: An overview of the proposed method framework.
  • Figure 2: Measurement system architecture and key equipment.
  • Figure 3: Measurement Scenarios.
  • Figure 4: Procedure of construct TDL parameters dataset.
  • Figure 5: Procedure of construct satellite dataset.
  • ...and 4 more figures