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Synesthesia of Machines (SoM)-Enhanced ISAC Precoding for Vehicular Networks with Double Dynamics

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Integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) technology is vital for vehicular networks, yet the time-varying communication channels and rapid movement of targets present significant challenges for real-time precoding design. Traditional optimization-based methods are computationally complex and depend on perfect prior information, which is often unavailable in double-dynamic scenarios. In this paper, we propose a synesthesia of machine (SoM)-enhanced precoding paradigm that leverages modalities such as positioning and channel information to adapt to these dynamics. Utilizing a deep reinforcement learning (DRL) framework, our approach pushes ISAC performance boundaries. We also introduce a parameter-shared actor-critic architecture to accelerate training in complex state and action spaces. Extensive experiments validate the superiority of our method over existing approaches.

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LLM4WM: Adapting LLM for Wireless Multi-Tasking

eess.SP · 2025-01-22 · conditional · novelty 4.0

LLM4WM uses MoE-LoRA fine-tuning of a pre-trained LLM to jointly perform six wireless channel tasks, outperforming single-task baselines on simulated data.

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  • LLM4WM: Adapting LLM for Wireless Multi-Tasking eess.SP · 2025-01-22 · conditional · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    LLM4WM uses MoE-LoRA fine-tuning of a pre-trained LLM to jointly perform six wireless channel tasks, outperforming single-task baselines on simulated data.