Automatic Modulation Classification Using Involution Enabled Residual Networks

Abstract

Automatic modulation classification (AMC) is of crucial importance for realizing wireless intelligence communications. Many deep learning based models especially convolution neural networks (CNNs) have been proposed for AMC. However, the computation cost is very high, which makes them inappropriate for beyond the fifth generation wireless communication networks that have stringent requirements on the classification accuracy and computing time. In order to tackle those challenges, a novel involution enabled AMC scheme is proposed by using the bottleneck structure of the residual networks. Involution is utilized instead of convolution to enhance the discrimination capability and expressiveness of the model by incorporating a self-attention mechanism. Simulation results demonstrate that our proposed scheme achieves superior classification performance and faster convergence speed comparing with other benchmark schemes.

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