Joint Sensing and Task-Oriented Communications with Image and Wireless Data Modalities for Dynamic Spectrum Access
Yalin E. Sagduyu, Tugba Erpek, Aylin Yener, Sennur Ulukus

TL;DR
This paper presents a deep learning framework that combines image and wireless data for dynamic spectrum access, enabling efficient transmitter identification through collaborative edge and fusion center processing with task-oriented communications.
Contribution
It introduces a joint sensing and communication system that integrates image and spectrum data for transmitter detection, optimized with task-oriented encoding and joint training.
Findings
High accuracy in transmitter identification across channel conditions
Low latency decision-making achieved
Effective multi-modal data fusion demonstrated
Abstract
This paper introduces a deep learning approach to dynamic spectrum access, leveraging the synergy of multi-modal image and spectrum data for the identification of potential transmitters. We consider an edge device equipped with a camera that is taking images of potential objects such as vehicles that may harbor transmitters. Recognizing the computational constraints and trust issues associated with on-device computation, we propose a collaborative system wherein the edge device communicates selectively processed information to a trusted receiver acting as a fusion center, where a decision is made to identify whether a potential transmitter is present, or not. To achieve this, we employ task-oriented communications, utilizing an encoder at the transmitter for joint source coding, channel coding, and modulation. This architecture efficiently transmits essential information of reduced…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSparse and Compressive Sensing Techniques · Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques · Wireless Signal Modulation Classification
