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Digital Signal Processing Using Deep Neural Networks

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arxiv 2109.10404 v1 pith:6U2MCDNL submitted 2021-09-21 eess.SP cs.LG

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Currently there is great interest in the utility of deep neural networks (DNNs) for the physical layer of radio frequency (RF) communications. In this manuscript, we describe a custom DNN specially designed to solve problems in the RF domain. Our model leverages the mechanisms of feature extraction and attention through the combination of an autoencoder convolutional network with a transformer network, to accomplish several important communications network and digital signals processing (DSP) tasks. We also present a new open dataset and physical data augmentation model that enables training of DNNs that can perform automatic modulation classification, infer and correct transmission channel effects, and directly demodulate baseband RF signals.

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