Channel Agnostic End-to-End Learning Based Communication Systems with Conditional GAN 论文
摘要
In this article, we use deep neural networks (DNNs) to develop an end-to-end wireless communication system, in which DNNs are employed for all signal-related functionalities, including encoding, decoding, modulation, and equalization. However, accurate instantaneous channel transfer function, i.e., the channel state information (CSI), is necessary to compute the gradient of the DNN representing. In many communication systems, the channel transfer function is hard to obtain in advance and varies with time and location. In this article, this constraint is released by developing a channel agnostic end-to-end system that does not rely on any prior information about the channel. We use a conditional generative adversarial net (GAN) to represent the channel effects, where the encoded signal of the transmitter will serve as the conditioning information. In addition, in order to obtain accurate channel state information for signal detection at the receiver, the received signal corresponding to the pilot data is added as a part of the conditioning information. From the simulation results, the proposed method is effective on additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) and Rayleigh fading channels, which opens a new door for building data-driven communication systems.