Haoxuan Yuan

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2 Papers

NIMay 24, 2024
SATSense: Multi-Satellite Collaborative Framework for Spectrum Sensing

Haoxuan Yuan, Zhe Chen, Zheng Lin et al.

Low Earth Orbit satellite Internet has recently been deployed, providing worldwide service with non-terrestrial networks. With the large-scale deployment of both non-terrestrial and terrestrial networks, limited spectrum resources will not be allocated enough. Consequently, dynamic spectrum sharing is crucial for their coexistence in the same spectrum, where accurate spectrum sensing is essential. However, spectrum sensing in space is more challenging than in terrestrial networks due to variable channel conditions, making single-satellite sensing unstable. Therefore, we first attempt to design a collaborative sensing scheme utilizing diverse data from multiple satellites. However, it is non-trivial to achieve this collaboration due to heterogeneous channel quality, considerable raw sampling data, and packet loss. To address the above challenges, we first establish connections between the satellites by modeling their sensing data as a graph and devising a graph neural network-based algorithm to achieve effective spectrum sensing. Meanwhile, we establish a joint sub-Nyquist sampling and autoencoder data compression framework to reduce the amount of transmitted sensing data. Finally, we propose a contrastive learning-based mechanism compensates for missing packets. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our proposed strategy can achieve efficient spectrum sensing performance and outperform the conventional deep learning algorithm in spectrum sensing accuracy.

LGMay 4, 2025
FPGA-based Acceleration for Convolutional Neural Networks: A Comprehensive Review

Junye Jiang, Yaan Zhou, Yuanhao Gong et al.

Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) are fundamental to deep learning, driving applications across various domains. However, their growing complexity has significantly increased computational demands, necessitating efficient hardware accelerators. Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have emerged as a leading solution, offering reconfigurability, parallelism, and energy efficiency. This paper provides a comprehensive review of FPGA-based hardware accelerators specifically designed for CNNs. It presents and summarizes the performance evaluation framework grounded in existing studies and explores key optimization strategies, such as parallel computing, dataflow optimization, and hardware-software co-design. It also compares various FPGA architectures in terms of latency, throughput, compute efficiency, power consumption, and resource utilization. Finally, the paper highlights future challenges and opportunities, emphasizing the potential for continued innovation in this field.