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Main Authors: Xu, Chengling, Zhang, Huiwen, Sun, Haijian, Ye, Feng
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.04368
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author Xu, Chengling
Zhang, Huiwen
Sun, Haijian
Ye, Feng
author_facet Xu, Chengling
Zhang, Huiwen
Sun, Haijian
Ye, Feng
contents Accurate channel estimation is essential for massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technologies in next-generation wireless communications. Recently, the radio radiance field (RRF) has emerged as a promising approach for wireless channel modeling, offering a comprehensive spatial representation of channels based on environmental geometry. State-of-the-art RRF reconstruction methods, such as RF-3DGS, can render channel parameters, including gain, angle of arrival, angle of departure, and delay, within milliseconds. However, creating the required 3D environment typically demands precise measurements and advanced computer vision techniques, limiting accessibility. This paper introduces a locally deployable tool that simplifies 3D environment creation for RRF reconstruction. The system combines finetuned language models, generative 3D modeling frameworks, and Blender integration to enable intuitive, chat-based scene design. Specifically, T5-mini is finetuned for parsing user commands, while all-MiniLM-L6-v2 supports semantic retrieval from a local object library. For model generation, LLaMA-Mesh provides fast mesh creation, and Shap-E delivers high-quality outputs. A custom Blender export plugin ensures compatibility with the RF-3DGS pipeline. We demonstrate the tool by constructing 3D models of the NIST lobby and the UW-Madison wireless lab, followed by corresponding RRF reconstructions. This approach significantly reduces modeling complexity, enhancing the usability of RRF for wireless research and spectrum planning.
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spellingShingle LLM-supported 3D Modeling Tool for Radio Radiance Field Reconstruction
Xu, Chengling
Zhang, Huiwen
Sun, Haijian
Ye, Feng
Networking and Internet Architecture
Accurate channel estimation is essential for massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technologies in next-generation wireless communications. Recently, the radio radiance field (RRF) has emerged as a promising approach for wireless channel modeling, offering a comprehensive spatial representation of channels based on environmental geometry. State-of-the-art RRF reconstruction methods, such as RF-3DGS, can render channel parameters, including gain, angle of arrival, angle of departure, and delay, within milliseconds. However, creating the required 3D environment typically demands precise measurements and advanced computer vision techniques, limiting accessibility. This paper introduces a locally deployable tool that simplifies 3D environment creation for RRF reconstruction. The system combines finetuned language models, generative 3D modeling frameworks, and Blender integration to enable intuitive, chat-based scene design. Specifically, T5-mini is finetuned for parsing user commands, while all-MiniLM-L6-v2 supports semantic retrieval from a local object library. For model generation, LLaMA-Mesh provides fast mesh creation, and Shap-E delivers high-quality outputs. A custom Blender export plugin ensures compatibility with the RF-3DGS pipeline. We demonstrate the tool by constructing 3D models of the NIST lobby and the UW-Madison wireless lab, followed by corresponding RRF reconstructions. This approach significantly reduces modeling complexity, enhancing the usability of RRF for wireless research and spectrum planning.
title LLM-supported 3D Modeling Tool for Radio Radiance Field Reconstruction
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.04368