Sheng Wang
Hengtao He
Chaozheng Wen
Jingwen Tong
Xinyu Li
Xiao Li
Jun Zhang
Shi Jin
Channel modeling is fundamental to the analysis, design, and optimization of wireless communication systems, which, however, accurate wireless channel modeling remains challenging, especially given the increasingly complex wireless environments. As an emerging paradigm, 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS)-based channel modeling methods achieve accurate wireless radiation field (WRF) reconstruction and high-fidelity spatial spectrum synthesis. However, existing works only consider a single carrier frequency and fail to adapt to wide-range cross-frequency channels. To address this challenge, we propose XFreq-GS, a cross-frequency Gaussian splatting framework for WRF reconstruction. It employs 3D Gaussian primitives with shared geometry and frequency-adaptive radio frequency (RF) attributes to reconstruct cross-frequency WRF, and synthesizes power angular spectrum (PAS) maps for wireless channel modeling. Experiments show that XFreq-GS outperforms state-of-the-art 3DGS-based methods in PAS synthesis and achieves superior cross-frequency generalization. Code is available at https://github.com/KINGAZ1019/XFreq-GS.
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