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    AI-driven blind signature classification for IoT connectivity: a deep learning approach
    (IEEE, 2022-01-31) Pan, Jianxiong; Ye, Neng; Yu, Hanxiao; Hong, Tao; Al-Rubaye, Saba; Mumtaz, Shahid; Al-Dulaimi, Anwer; Chih-Lin, I.
    Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) promises to fulfill the fast-growing connectivities in future Internet of Things (IoT) using abundant multiple-access signatures. While explicitly notifying the utilized NOMA signatures causes large signaling cost, blind signature classification naturally becomes a low-cost option. To accomplish signature classification for NOMA, we study both likelihood- and feature-based methods. A likelihood-based method is firstly proposed and showed to be optimal in the asymptotic limit of the observations, despite high computational complexity. While feature-based classification methods promise low complexity, efficient features are non-trivial to be manually designed. To this end, we resort to artificial intelligence (AI) for deep learning-based automatic feature extraction. Specifically, our proposed deep neural network for signature classification, namely DeepClassifier, establishes on the insights gained from the likelihood-based method, which contains two stages to respectively deal with a single observation and aggregate the classification results of an observation sequence. The first stage utilizes an iterative structure where each layer employs a memory-extended network to explicitly exploit the knowledge of signature pool. The second stage incorporates the straight-through channels within a deep recurrent structure to avoid information loss of previous observations. Experiments show that DeepClassifier approaches the optimal likelihood-based method with a reduction of 90% complexity.

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