AIMar 15, 2023

Cognitive Semantic Communication Systems Driven by Knowledge Graph: Principle, Implementation, and Performance Evaluation

arXiv:2303.08546v152 citationsh-index: 65
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the limitations of existing semantic communication frameworks for improving efficiency and reliability in communication systems, though it appears incremental in its approach.

The paper tackles the problem of semantic inference and error correction in semantic communication by proposing cognitive semantic communication systems driven by knowledge graphs, achieving superior data compression rates and communication reliability compared to benchmarks.

Semantic communication is envisioned as a promising technique to break through the Shannon limit. However, semantic inference and semantic error correction have not been well studied. Moreover, error correction methods of existing semantic communication frameworks are inexplicable and inflexible, which limits the achievable performance. In this paper, to tackle this issue, a knowledge graph is exploited to develop semantic communication systems. Two cognitive semantic communication frameworks are proposed for the single-user and multiple-user communication scenarios. Moreover, a simple, general, and interpretable semantic alignment algorithm for semantic information detection is proposed. Furthermore, an effective semantic correction algorithm is proposed by mining the inference rule from the knowledge graph. Additionally, the pre-trained model is fine-tuned to recover semantic information. For the multi-user cognitive semantic communication system, a message recovery algorithm is proposed to distinguish messages of different users by matching the knowledge level between the source and the destination. Extensive simulation results conducted on a public dataset demonstrate that our proposed single-user and multi-user cognitive semantic communication systems are superior to benchmark communication systems in terms of the data compression rate and communication reliability. Finally, we present realistic single-user and multi-user cognitive semantic communication systems results by building a software-defined radio prototype system.

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