LGAISPMar 11, 2025

SIMAC: A Semantic-Driven Integrated Multimodal Sensing And Communication Framework

arXiv:2503.08726v134 citationsh-index: 18IEEE J Sel Area Commun
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the problem of low accuracy and high latency in sensing for bandwidth-constrained environments, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing multimodal and semantic techniques.

The paper tackles the limitations of traditional single-modality sensing by proposing SIMAC, a semantic-driven integrated multimodal sensing and communication framework, which achieves diverse sensing services and higher accuracy in experimental simulations.

Traditional single-modality sensing faces limitations in accuracy and capability, and its decoupled implementation with communication systems increases latency in bandwidth-constrained environments. Additionally, single-task-oriented sensing systems fail to address users' diverse demands. To overcome these challenges, we propose a semantic-driven integrated multimodal sensing and communication (SIMAC) framework. This framework leverages a joint source-channel coding architecture to achieve simultaneous sensing decoding and transmission of sensing results. Specifically, SIMAC first introduces a multimodal semantic fusion (MSF) network, which employs two extractors to extract semantic information from radar signals and images, respectively. MSF then applies cross-attention mechanisms to fuse these unimodal features and generate multimodal semantic representations. Secondly, we present a large language model (LLM)-based semantic encoder (LSE), where relevant communication parameters and multimodal semantics are mapped into a unified latent space and input to the LLM, enabling channel-adaptive semantic encoding. Thirdly, a task-oriented sensing semantic decoder (SSD) is proposed, in which different decoded heads are designed according to the specific needs of tasks. Simultaneously, a multi-task learning strategy is introduced to train the SIMAC framework, achieving diverse sensing services. Finally, experimental simulations demonstrate that the proposed framework achieves diverse sensing services and higher accuracy.

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