Deep learning (DL)-based channel state information (CSI) feedback methods compressed the CSI matrix by exploiting its delay and angle features straightforwardly, while the measure in terms of information contained in the CSI matrix has rarely been considered. Based on this observation, we introduce self-information as an informative CSI representation from the perspective of information theory, which reflects the amount of information of the original CSI matrix in an explicit way. Then, a novel DL-based network is proposed for temporal CSI compression in the self-information domain, namely SD-CsiNet. The proposed SD-CsiNet projects the raw CSI onto a self-information matrix in the newly-defined self-information domain, extracts both temporal and spatial features of the selfinformation matrix, and then couples these two features for effective compression. Experimental results verify the effectiveness of the proposed SD-CsiNet by exploiting the self-information of CSI. Particularly for compression ratios 1/8 and 1/16, the SD-CsiNet respectively achieves 7.17 dB and 3.68 dB performance gains compared to state-of-the-art methods.
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