Applications of deep learning for physical layer of wireless communication systems

The objective of the thesis is to exploit the recent advances in deep learning-based techniques for wireless communication systems. The proposed methods aim to improve the performance and robustness of communication systems in different scenarios. The first research work proposes a deep learning-bas...

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Main Author: Xie, Yihang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1773692024-06-03T06:51:19Z Applications of deep learning for physical layer of wireless communication systems Xie, Yihang Teh Kah Chan School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Centre for Information Sciences and Systems EKCTeh@ntu.edu.sg Computer and Information Science AI-5G The objective of the thesis is to exploit the recent advances in deep learning-based techniques for wireless communication systems. The proposed methods aim to improve the performance and robustness of communication systems in different scenarios. The first research work proposes a deep learning-based receiver for non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) joint signal detection. The receiver combines channel estimation, equalization, and demodulation into an end-to-end process, which results in improved performance and robustness compared to traditional methods. The proposed method is tested with a tapped-delay line (TDL) channel model, which is commonly used in fifth generation (5G) communication systems. The second research work presents a deep learning-based receiver for orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) systems. The proposed receiver, named one-dimensional transmit and recovery network (1D-TRNet), is designed to be robust to non-linear clipping distortion. The 1D-TRNet receiver outperforms traditional OFDM receivers and state-of-the-art generalized approximate message passing (GAMP) receivers in terms of bit-error rate (BER) performance. The third research work proposes a deep learning-based 5G receiver, named communication transformer network (Comm-Trans Net), which is designed to be robust for different sub-types of TDL channels. The proposed receiver uses an attention mechanism to compensate for the multi-path fading effect of different OFDM subcarriers. The proposed positional encoding method for each OFDM subcarrier offsets the deep fading effect, resulting in improved performance compared to traditional MMSE channel estimation with GAMP receivers and state-of-the-art deep learning-based receivers. The fourth research work introduces a novel communication system called the diffusion model-based generative semantic communication (DM-GSC) system. The system utilizes the diffusion model and semantic embedding to enable efficient and robust communication in wireless networks. The proposed DM-GSC system shows promising results in robustness for different channel conditions. Overall, the thesis demonstrates the potential of deep learning-based techniques in improving the performance and robustness of wireless communication systems. The proposed methods have the potential to enhance the quality of service and enable novel communication scenarios in the future. Doctor of Philosophy 2024-05-23T23:45:23Z 2024-05-23T23:45:23Z 2024 Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy Xie, Y. (2024). Applications of deep learning for physical layer of wireless communication systems. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177369 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177369 10.32657/10356/177369 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Applications of deep learning for physical layer of wireless communication systems
description The objective of the thesis is to exploit the recent advances in deep learning-based techniques for wireless communication systems. The proposed methods aim to improve the performance and robustness of communication systems in different scenarios. The first research work proposes a deep learning-based receiver for non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) joint signal detection. The receiver combines channel estimation, equalization, and demodulation into an end-to-end process, which results in improved performance and robustness compared to traditional methods. The proposed method is tested with a tapped-delay line (TDL) channel model, which is commonly used in fifth generation (5G) communication systems. The second research work presents a deep learning-based receiver for orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) systems. The proposed receiver, named one-dimensional transmit and recovery network (1D-TRNet), is designed to be robust to non-linear clipping distortion. The 1D-TRNet receiver outperforms traditional OFDM receivers and state-of-the-art generalized approximate message passing (GAMP) receivers in terms of bit-error rate (BER) performance. The third research work proposes a deep learning-based 5G receiver, named communication transformer network (Comm-Trans Net), which is designed to be robust for different sub-types of TDL channels. The proposed receiver uses an attention mechanism to compensate for the multi-path fading effect of different OFDM subcarriers. The proposed positional encoding method for each OFDM subcarrier offsets the deep fading effect, resulting in improved performance compared to traditional MMSE channel estimation with GAMP receivers and state-of-the-art deep learning-based receivers. The fourth research work introduces a novel communication system called the diffusion model-based generative semantic communication (DM-GSC) system. The system utilizes the diffusion model and semantic embedding to enable efficient and robust communication in wireless networks. The proposed DM-GSC system shows promising results in robustness for different channel conditions. Overall, the thesis demonstrates the potential of deep learning-based techniques in improving the performance and robustness of wireless communication systems. The proposed methods have the potential to enhance the quality of service and enable novel communication scenarios in the future.
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title Applications of deep learning for physical layer of wireless communication systems
title_short Applications of deep learning for physical layer of wireless communication systems
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