Identification of Non-Linear RF Systems Using Backpropagation

In this work, we use deep unfolding to view cascaded non-linear RF systems as model-based neural networks. This view enables the direct use of a wide range of neural network tools and optimizers to efficiently identify such cascaded models. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach through the example of digital self-interference cancellation in full-duplex communications where an IQ imbalance model and a non-linear PA model are cascaded in series. For a self-interference cancellation performance of approximately 44.5 dB, the number of model parameters can be reduced by 74 sample can be reduced by 79 polynomial model.

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