Deep learning based sequence detection with natural redundancy for memory sources

Author:

Wang Zhen‐Yu1,Yu Hong‐Yi1,Du Jian‐Ping1,Shen Zhi‐Xiang1,Zhu Zhao‐Rui1,Shen Cai‐Yao1

Affiliation:

1. National Digital Switching System Engineering and Technological Research Center Zhengzhou Henan Province China

Abstract

AbstractThe current wireless communication system has higher performance demands for receivers. This paper considers exploiting the natural redundancy (NR) that is widely existed in the transmission sources to improve the receiver's performance of sequence detection. The type of NR discussed in this paper is the inherent redundancy in data caused by the correlation between symbols in the memory sources. Since the correlation between transmitted symbols is too challenging to obtain, deep learning (DL) is introduced into sequence detection, which has a powerful ability to extract complex patterns from data. Specifically, intended for a specific memory source that is convenient for performance analysis, namely the Markov source, an iterative sequence detection algorithm based on the long short‐term memory network is proposed. Simulation results demonstrate that the receiver's performance can be improved by exploiting the NR and the proposed DL‐based sequence detection scheme can obtain optimal bit error rate performance with blind state transition probability of the transmitted Markov source.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Science Applications

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