Radio Signal Modulation Recognition Method Based on Hybrid Feature and Ensemble Learning: For Radar and Jamming Signals

Yu Zhou, Ronggang Cao, Anqi Zhang, Ping Li*

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Abstract

The detection performance of radar is significantly impaired by active jamming and mutual interference from other radars. This paper proposes a radio signal modulation recognition method to accurately recognize these signals, which helps in the jamming cancellation decisions. Based on the ensemble learning stacking algorithm improved by meta-feature enhancement, the proposed method adopts random forests, K-nearest neighbors, and Gaussian naive Bayes as the base-learners, with logistic regression serving as the meta-learner. It takes the multi-domain features of signals as input, which include time-domain features including fuzzy entropy, slope entropy, and Hjorth parameters; frequency-domain features, including spectral entropy; and fractal-domain features, including fractal dimension. The simulation experiment, including seven common signal types of radar and active jamming, was performed for the effectiveness validation and performance evaluation. Results proved the proposed method’s performance superiority to other classification methods, as well as its ability to meet the requirements of low signal-to-noise ratio and few-shot learning.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4804
JournalSensors
Volume24
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

Keywords

  • K-nearest neighbor
  • active jamming
  • ensemble learning
  • feature engineering
  • logistic regression
  • naive Bayes
  • radar signal recognition
  • random forests
  • signal classification
  • stacking

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