Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) is an emerging tool for 5G and wireless communication technologies that have attracted researchers' interest. However, the passive nature and the high number of reflecting elements in RIS result in a large pilot overhead, which makes channel estimation challenging in multi-user multiple-input multipleoutput (MU-MIMO) wireless communication systems. Previous works have shown an improvement in reducing the pilot overhead by exploiting the structured sparsity in rows and columns, which was further improved by compensating offset among users in angular cascaded channels of RIS aided system. To further reduce the pilot overhead, we analyze and adopt coherence-optimized pilots for channel estimation and propose an algorithm to analyze the combined effect of low-coherence pilots with an optimum size of RIS elements for a given number of users, transmit antennas, and normalized error threshold performance. The simulation results illustrate better NMSE performance as compared to contemporary techniques.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.