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Efficient image transmission is essential for seamless communication and collaboration within the visually-driven digital landscape. To achieve low latency and high-quality image reconstruction over a bandwidth-constrained noisy wireless channel, we propose a stable diffusion (SD)-based goal-oriented semantic communication (GSC) framework. In this framework, we design a semantic autoencoder that effectively extracts semantic information from images to reduce the transmission data size while ensuring high-quality reconstruction. Recognizing the impact of wireless channel noise on semantic information transmission, we propose an SD-based denoiser for GSC (SD-GSC) conditional on instantaneous channel gain to remove the channel noise from the received noisy semantic information under known channel. For scenarios with unknown channel, we further propose a parallel SD denoiser for GSC (PSD-GSC) to jointly learn the distribution of channel gains and denoise the received semantic information. Experimental results show that SD-GSC outperforms state-of-the-art ADJSCC and Latent-Diff DNSC, with the Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR) improvement by 7 dB and 5 dB, and the Fr\'echet Inception Distance (FID) reduction by 16 and 20, respectively. Additionally, PSD-GSC archives PSNR improvement of 2 dB and FID reduction of 6 compared to MMSE equalizer-enhanced SD-GSC.
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Nan Li
Tsinghua University
Yansha Deng
King's College School
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5dfcbb6db643587573da5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2408.00428
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