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Bandwidth and Power Allocation for Task-Oriented SemanticCommunication

Deep learning enabled semantic communication has been studied to improve communication efficiency while guaranteeing intelligent task performance. Different from conventional communications systems, the resource allocation in semantic communications no longer just pursues the bit transmission rate, but focuses on how to better compress and transmit semantic to complete subsequent intelligent tasks. This paper aims to appropriately allocate the bandwidth and power for artificial intelligence (AI) task-oriented semantic communication and proposes a joint compressiom ratio and resource allocation (CRRA) algorithm. We first analyze the relationship between the AI task's performance and the semantic information. Then, to optimize the AI task's perfomance under resource constraints, a bandwidth and power allocation problem is formulated. The problem is first separated into two subproblems due to the non-convexity. The first subproblem is a compression ratio optimization problem with a given resource allocation scheme, which is solved by a enumeration algorithm. The second subproblem is to find the optimal resource allocation scheme, which is transformed into a convex problem by successive convex approximation method, and solved by a convex optimization method. The optimal semantic compression ratio and resource allocation scheme are obtained by iteratively solving these two subproblems. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can efficiently improve the AI task's performance by up to 30\% comprared with baselines.

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