Abstract:We propose RSTA, a domain-generalized semantic communication framework enabling source-free V2X collaborative perception under both observation-domain shift and unseen wireless channel conditions. In V2X, received semantic tokens suffer coupled degradation from pre-transmission domain drift and in-transit channel corruption; existing methods address only one source, leaving adaptation misled by tokens that are simultaneously off-domain and physically degraded. RSTA trains a pre-deployment semantic encoder for transmission stability via cross-domain prototype alignment and cross-channel gradient consistency, and updates a lightweight in-deployment decoder adapter through reliability-gated entropy minimization that restricts gradients to tokens ranked high in both semantic relevance and channel fidelity. A theoretical task robustness decomposition links each loss term to a distinct degradation source, grounding each algorithmic component in a measurable error mode. Trained on AWGN and tested on unseen Rayleigh fading, RSTA achieves +7.2 AP@0.7 over pre-deployment domain generalization on cross-weather tasks and +5.5 on cross-dataset tasks across four V2X benchmarks, updating only 0.21\% of parameters in-deployment with zero inter-agent synchronization overhead.
Abstract:Generative semantic communication receivers deliver high perceptual quality but suffer from prohibitive decoding latency. This bottleneck arises because diffusion receivers rely on stochastic iterative decoding, while existing flow matching receivers employ independent endpoint coupling that ignores the physical source--channel link, yielding unnecessarily long and curved sampling trajectories. In this paper, we reformulate receiver-side recovery as a realization-coupled bridge flow matching problem under explicit bandwidth and power constraints. Specifically, we propose Realization-Coupled Bridge Flow Matching (RC-BFM), where the decoder initializes from a channel-induced semantic state rather than isotropic noise. Crucially, training pairs are linked via a realization-coupled entropic optimal transport (RC-OT) plan that preserves the physical channel realization of each transmission while maintaining robustness to stochastic fading. Furthermore, we identify independent coupling as the fundamental source of a conditional train--test distribution shift in conditional flow matching-based receivers, and derive an end-to-end distortion bound whose discretization error decays as \(O(K^{-2})\). Experiments on CIFAR-10 and FFHQ-64\(\times\)64 over AWGN and Rayleigh fading channels demonstrate that RC-BFM achieves a superior fidelity--perception trade-off, reducing decoding latency by over 10\(\times\) compared to diffusion-based receivers.