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A Novel Demodulation and Estimation Algorithm for Blackout Communication: Extract Principal Components with Deep Learning

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arxiv 1905.11229 v2 pith:7I27HNPG submitted 2019-05-27 eess.SP cs.AI

A Novel Demodulation and Estimation Algorithm for Blackout Communication: Extract Principal Components with Deep Learning

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keywords estimationalgorithmchannelcommunicationrateconstellationcurvesdeep
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For reentry or near space communication, owing to the influence of the time-varying plasma sheath channel environment, the received IQ baseband signals are severely rotated on the constellation. Researches have shown that the frequency of electron density varies from 20kHz to 100 kHz which is on the same order as the symbol rate of most TT\&C communication systems and a mass of bandwidth will be consumed to track the time-varying channel with traditional estimation. In this paper, motivated by principal curve analysis, we propose a deep learning (DL) algorithm which called symmetric manifold network (SMN) to extract the curves on the constellation and classify the signals based on the curves. The key advantage is that SMN can achieve joint optimization of demodulation and channel estimation. From our simulation results, the new algorithm significantly reduces the symbol error rate (SER) compared to existing algorithms and enables accurate estimation of fading with extremely high bandwith utilization rate.

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