AI Article Synopsis

  • The rise of intelligent systems, like fully autonomous vehicles, necessitates advanced sensing systems that minimize latency and computational demands.
  • Current sensing technologies often overlook available a priori knowledge, leading to less efficient extraction of relevant information.
  • The introduction of a learned integrated sensing pipeline (LISP) enables the joint optimization of measurement strategies and algorithms, showing significant improvements in accuracy for object recognition tasks, while highlighting the nonintuitive nature of optimal learned microwave patterns.

Article Abstract

The rapid proliferation of intelligent systems (e.g., fully autonomous vehicles) in today's society relies on sensors with low latency and computational effort. Yet current sensing systems ignore most available a priori knowledge, notably in the design of the hardware level, such that they fail to extract as much task-relevant information per measurement as possible. Here, a "learned integrated sensing pipeline" (LISP), including in an end-to-end fashion both physical and processing layers, is shown to enable joint learning of optimal measurement strategies and a matching processing algorithm, making use of a priori knowledge on task, scene, and measurement constraints. Numerical results demonstrate accuracy improvements around 15% for object recognition tasks with limited numbers of measurements, using dynamic metasurface apertures capable of transceiving programmable microwave patterns. Moreover, it is concluded that the optimal learned microwave patterns are nonintuitive, underlining the importance of the LISP paradigm in current sensorization trends.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7001623PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201901913DOI Listing

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