Deep Autoencoder-Based Constellation Design in Multiple Access Channels
By: Stepan Gorelenkov, Mojtaba Vaezi
Potential Business Impact:
Helps many devices talk at once better.
In multiple access channels (MAC), multiple users share a transmission medium to communicate with a common receiver. Traditional constellations like quadrature amplitude modulation are optimized for point-to-point systems and lack mechanisms to mitigate inter-user interference, leading to suboptimal performance in MAC environments. To address this, we propose a novel framework for constellation design in MAC that employs deep autoencoder (DAE)-based communication systems. This approach intelligently creates flexible constellations aware of inter-user interference, reducing symbol error rate and enhancing the constellation-constrained sum capacity of the channel. Comparisons against analytically derived constellations demonstrate that DAE-designed constellations consistently perform best or equal to the best across various system parameters. Furthermore, we apply the DAE to scenarios where no analytical solutions have been developed, such as with more than two users, demonstrating the adaptability of the model.
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