End-to-End Learning of Communications Systems Without a Channel Model

19 February 2019

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The idea of end-to-end learning of communications systems through neural network (NN)-based autoencoders has the shortcoming that it requires a differentiable channel model. We present in this paper a novel learning algorithm which alleviates this problem. The algorithm iterates between supervised training of the receiver and reinforcement learning (RL)-based training of the transmitter. We demonstrate that this approach works as well as fully supervised methods on additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) and Rayleigh block-fading (RBF) channels. Surprisingly, while our method converges slower on AWGN channels than supervised training, it converges faster on RBF channels. Our results are a first step towards learning of communications systems over any type of channel without prior assumptions.