Hybrid Quantum-Classical Maximum-Likelihood Detection via Grover-based Adaptive Search for RIS-assisted Broadband Wireless Systems
Hybrid Quantum-Classical Maximum-Likelihood Detection via Grover-based Adaptive Search for RIS-assisted Broadband Wireless Systems
The escalating complexity and stringent performance demands of sixth-generation wireless systems necessitate advanced signal processing methods capable of simultaneously achieving high spectral efficiency and low computational complexity, especially under frequency-selective propagation conditions. In this paper, we propose a hybrid quantum-classical detection framework for broadband systems enhanced by reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs). We address the maximum likelihood detection (MLD) problem for RIS-aided broadband wireless communications by formulating it as a quadratic unconstrained binary optimization problem, that is then solved using Grover adaptive search (GAS). To accelerate convergence, we initialize the GAS algorithm with a threshold based on a classical minimum mean-squared error detector. The simulation results show that the proposed hybrid classical-quantum detection scheme achieves near-optimal MLD performance while substantially reducing query complexity. These findings highlight the potential of quantum-enhanced detection strategies combined with RIS technology, offering efficient and near-optimal solutions for broadband wireless communications.
Maryam Tariq、Raneem Abdelrahim、Omar Alhussein、Sami Muhaidat
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Maryam Tariq,Raneem Abdelrahim,Omar Alhussein,Sami Muhaidat.Hybrid Quantum-Classical Maximum-Likelihood Detection via Grover-based Adaptive Search for RIS-assisted Broadband Wireless Systems[EB/OL].(2025-05-06)[2025-06-17].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.03914.点此复制
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