Meta-learning lets a receiver adapt its demodulator to a new transmitter's channel and hardware distortions using only a handful of pilot symbols, beating model-based and conventional learning in simulations.
Deep HyperNetwork-Based MIMO Detection
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Optimal symbol detection for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems is known to be an NP-hard problem. Conventional heuristic algorithms are either too complex to be practical or suffer from poor performance. Recently, several approaches tried to address those challenges by implementing the detector as a deep neural network. However, they either still achieve unsatisfying performance on practical spatially correlated channels, or are computationally demanding since they require retraining for each channel realization. In this work, we address both issues by training an additional neural network (NN), referred to as the hypernetwork, which takes as input the channel matrix and generates the weights of the neural NN-based detector. Results show that the proposed approach achieves near state-of-the-art performance without the need for re-training.
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Learning to Demodulate from Few Pilots via Offline and Online Meta-Learning
Meta-learning lets a receiver adapt its demodulator to a new transmitter's channel and hardware distortions using only a handful of pilot symbols, beating model-based and conventional learning in simulations.