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Nakagami-m Fading Channel Identification Using Adaptive Continuous Wavelet Transform and Convolutional Neural Networks

Gianmarco Baldini and Fausto Bonavitacola    

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Channel identification is a useful function to support wireless telecommunication operations because the knowledge of the radio frequency propagation channel characteristics can improve communication efficiency and robustness. In recent times, the application of machine learning (ML) algorithms to the problem of channel identification has been proposed in the literature. In particular, Deep Learning (DL) has demonstrated superior performance to ?shallow? machine learning algorithms for many wireless communication functions. Inspired by the success of DL in literature, the authors in this paper apply Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) to the problem of channel identification, which is still an emerging research area. CNN is a deep learning algorithm that has demonstrated superior performance to ML algorithms, in particular for image processing tasks. Because the digitized RF signal is a one-dimensional time series, different algorithms are applied to convert the time series to images using various Time Frequency Transform (TFT) including the CWTs, spectrogram, and Wigner Ville distribution. The images are then provided as input to the CNN. The approach is applied to a data set based on weather radar pulse signals generated in the laboratory of the author?s facilities on which different fading models are applied. These models are inspired by the tap-delay-line 3GPP configurations defined in the standards, but they have been customized with Nakagami-m fading distribution (3GPP-like fading models). The results show the superior performance of time?frequency CNN in comparison to 1D CNN for different values of Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) in dB. In particular, the study shows that the Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) has the optimal performance in this data set, but the choice of the mother wavelet remains a problem to be solved (this is a well-known problem in the research literature). Then, this study also proposes an adaptive technique for the choice of the optimal mother wavelet, which is evaluated on the mentioned data set. The results show that the adaptive proposed approach is able to obtain the optimal performance for most of the SNR conditions.

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