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A Methodology to Design Quantized Deep Neural Networks for Automatic Modulation Recognition

David Góez    
Paola Soto    
Steven Latré    
Natalia Gaviria and Miguel Camelo    

Resumen

Next-generation communication systems will face new challenges related to efficiently managing the available resources, such as the radio spectrum. DL is one of the optimization approaches to address and solve these challenges. However, there is a gap between research and industry. Most AI models that solve communication problems cannot be implemented in current communication devices due to their high computational capacity requirements. New approaches seek to reduce the size of DL models through quantization techniques, changing the traditional method of operations from a 32 (or 64) floating-point representation to a fixed point (usually small) one. However, there is no analytical method to determine the level of quantification that can be used to obtain the best trade-off between the reduction of computational costs and an acceptable accuracy in a specific problem. In this work, we propose an analysis methodology to determine the degree of quantization in a DNN model to solve the problem of AMR in a radio system. We use the Brevitas framework to build and analyze different quantized variants of the DL architecture VGG10 adapted to the AMR problem. The evaluation of the computational cost is performed with the FINN framework of Xilinx Research Labs to obtain the computational inference cost. The proposed design methodology allows us to obtain the combination of quantization bits per layer that provides an optimal trade-off between the model performance (i.e., accuracy) and the model complexity (i.e., size) according to a set of weights associated with each optimization objective. For example, using the proposed methodology, we found a model architecture that reduced 75.8% of the model size compared to the non-quantized baseline model, with a performance degradation of only 0.06%.

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